Zara Larsson Responds to Viral Abortion Joke Backlash: ‘Sorry, That’s Funny’

Zara Larsson Responds to Viral Abortion Joke Backlash: ‘Sorry, That’s Funny’

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Swedish pop star Zara Larsson is addressing backlash after a TikTok comment about abortion sparked a wave of reactions online, dividing fans and reigniting debate over humor, boundaries and reproductive rights.

A Viral Comment That Split the Internet

The moment began under a fan-posted TikTok clip of Larsson performing her track “Midnight Sun.” In the comments, a user joked, “i didn’t know i was pregnant here but at least my baby got to hear midnight sun before I aborted it.”

Larsson replied directly, a move that quickly circulated beyond the original post. Screenshots spread across platforms, pulling in both supporters who saw the exchange as dark humor and critics who argued the topic shouldn’t be treated lightly.

The response didn’t stay confined to fan circles. It turned into a broader conversation about what public figures can joke about, and whether intent matters when the subject is deeply personal.

Larsson Doubles Down With Context

Rather than stepping back, Larsson addressed the controversy head-on in a follow-up TikTok video. She acknowledged the backlash but didn’t walk back her reaction.

“Sorry, that’s funny,” she said in the video. “Sorry if you don’t have humor.”

She also made it clear she wasn’t interested in debating people who fundamentally oppose abortion rights. According to Larsson, the divide comes down to worldview, not a disagreement that can be easily resolved in a comment section.

At the same time, she shifted the conversation toward a broader question: why abortion is often framed as acceptable only when tied to hardship.