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Addison Rae Responds to Critics at Coachella 2026


You might want to grab your headphones before hearing Addison Rae’s message to her critics.

The “Fame is a Gun” singer made her performance debut at the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where she had a few choice words for her haters.

“To my fans who have supported me from Day 1, I love you, thank you,” Addison said during her April 11 performance, per footage shared to Instagram. “And to my haters? Suck my d–k.”

Addison’s Coachella performance—which featured her catchy hits, avant-garde fashion looks, and a cameo from Maddie Ziegler—comes after she was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammys.

Though Olivia Dean ended up taking home the honor, the “Headphones On” singer had an unbothered response when asked if there were any misconceptions about herself she wanted to clear up ahead of the ceremony.

“Honestly, nothing,” Addison told E! News at the Feb. 1 event. “I wish they knew less.”

As for one trait the “Diet Pepsi” singer was willing to confirm about herself?



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