Imagine if a pop girl said something like this these days

Social media couldn't handle it

I mean stans get mad if a pop girl gives a bad look to their fave
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Are there moments when you just say I wish I was Mariah Carey, just singing silly pop songs?
[Laughs] I’d kill myself.
You’re inevitably called my boy-toy if you go out with me because people can’t imagine that anyone can f*cking stand up to me, and it’s a ludicrous idea. I know the majority of Americans think I walk around my house, jodhpurs on and a whip. That I eat men for breakfast and send out my limousine driver to pick up bushels of young men and women, and I let everybody else make my business decisions for me. Even really successful, intelligent men are so f*cking scared of me, and buy into the hype. I think a lot go, “no, I can’t be linked with this person, she may overshadow what I do.” So that eliminates a whole ‘nother chunk of people.
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Why don’t other successful women in pop – the Whitneys and Mariahs – speak out for the things they believe in?
“Well, pop is short for popular and to remain popular you can’t have a point of view or be outspoken. To remain popular you can’t go against the grain. Janis Joplin, at this time, in this world would not be a popular artist. Chrissie Hynde does not sell as many records as somebody like Mariah Carey. And that’s because Manah Carey and Whitney Houston don’t have a f**ing point of view.”
Whitney had one about you, didn’t she – she said that she’d kill her children if they turned out like you.
Madonna arches her brows coolly. “I’ve never heard either of them say anything horrible about me. But if they have, it’s completely transparent why. It would be based on jealousy of the fact that I have a point of view. I think that its an artist’s responsibility to have a point of view. Society takes its cue from popular art. People need something to look to, something to provoke them into questioning whether they completely hate something or completely love something. Perhaps somebody like Mariah Carey wishes she could make that happen. On the other hand,” she smiles nastily, “if you’re not terribly bright I suppose that you don’t really give a damn.”
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I think Time Warner, or any of these big. corporate conglomerate entities, should encourage work that is morally uplifting. that counteracts all [the negative sluff]. I think when you’re fed a steady diet of crap, you come to expect it after a while. But art is not really a very important part of our culture any more. I was talking to k.d. lang about it last night. I don’t want to get into slagging off other artists, but we were talking about her record versus someone like Mariah Carey’s — and I think she’s a very talented singer — but we have to realize that the same country that acquitted O.J. is the same country that makes a complete piece of **** movie No.1, that buys Mariah Carey records. It’s this homogeneity. But it’s got nothing to do with art.
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This is what Gaga would love to say about other females but doesn't have the courage to say it like Madonna did in the 90's. She probably wanted to say something like this about Katy during the Applause Vs Roar days
Both Madonna and Gaga are very competitive.