Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson is making waves online after a comment she left on a fan’s video sparked a huge debate about abortion. The whole thing kicked off when a fan, TikTok user @honeyhazelwood, posted a video from one of Zara’s recent “Midnight Sun” performances.
Per Daily Dot, the fan added a text overlay that read, “i didn’t know i was pregnant here but at least my baby got to hear midnight sun before I aborted it.” While celebrities get tagged in countless posts, Zara actually saw this one and decided to chime in. Zara wrote, “I killed the performance and then you killed it after the performance purrrrrr.”
The fan, @honeyhazelwood, seemed thrilled, responding with “I LOVE U GIRL OMGG.” However, the internet quickly divided. People from both sides of the abortion debate jumped into the comments. More were flabbergasted about the humor in use and whether it was appropriate, irrespective of the morality.
I am definitely in that last bandwagon
Zara, to her credit, didn’t shy away from the backlash, and decided to deal with it fairly. She posted a follow-up video to explain her reasoning, directly addressing critics who felt she was making light of a serious topic. She made it clear that she wasn’t going to bother arguing with those who are fundamentally against abortion, as their viewpoints are just too different.
However, she did want to talk to the pro-choice people who thought her joke was insensitive. Zara explained, “I actually wanna have a little one-on-one with the people who […] were like, this is not something to joke about. I am so pro-choice. I am as pro-choice as the next person, but abortion is a very serious topic, and I just want to know why that is.”
She really dug into the idea that abortion is only considered “okay” when it’s portrayed as a difficult, painful, or emotionally draining decision for women. Zara questioned why it couldn’t be viewed as something to celebrate, as a person’s right to choose for their own body. She also used the platform to also talk about the importance of sex education in schools.
Ultimately, Zara concluded that she jokes about abortion because she believes “it doesn’t have to be taboo.” She encouraged everyone to “make more jokes,” reiterating her stance: “Abortion is healthcare. What can I say? And it’s not better because women have to suffer. Mwah!”
Zara’s, who is also known for her collaboration with BTS, struck a chord with a lot of her fans. In many ways, it is a needed discussion as we see insane cases like ICE moving pregnant children to ‘no abortion’ states. So, she may have struck a nerve, but it’s a conversation worth continuing to protect the rights of those who can’t fight for it.
Published: Mar 9, 2026 04:25 pm