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Zara Larsson has raised eyebrows with a comment where she suggested a critic should go and work at McDonald’s.
The Swedish pop star, known for hits including “Ruin My Life” and “Can’t Tame Her”, was responding to a music fan who mocked her over a recent interview.
Larsson noticed the Twitter user had questioned her decision to be interviewed by Pop Crave, a social media-based pop culture platform, referring to it ”kinda the lowest someone can fall omg”.
The 25-year-old singer replied: “Ok but here you are seeing it so I guess it worked and Pop Crave have always been genuinely supportive of me so why wouldn’t I give them my time? I heard McDonald’s wanted to interview you for new shifts <3.”
Her parting quip has led to criticism, with some “disappointed” fans accusing her of classisim.
“No one is lesser than you for working a fast food job my love,” one fan wrote, with another adding: “See I was with you until you used working at McDonalds as a put down as if you’re better than a McDonald’s worker.”
“It’s insane how classist rich people get when their wealth or status gets questioned or dragged,” one critic added.
Meanwhile, another fan stated: “Using part time work as a drag is so corny n classist bc it clearly shows u see fast food workers as people below you.”
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The Independent has contacted Larsson for comment.
Larsson released her latest album Poster Girl in 2021. She will make her acting debut this year in the forthcoming Netflix show A Part of You, opposite Felicia Maxime and Edvin Ryding, who both starred in the streaming service’s hit show Young Royals.