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Charli XCX's Whirlwind Week: Lorde Duet, Swift Feud, and Pop Domination

Charli XCX's Whirlwind Week: Lorde Duet, Swift Feud, and Pop Domination

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Charli XCX has been in rare form all week, practically defining what it means to be booked and busy in pop. Saturday night was a whirlwind: she attended the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures gala in Los Angeles, where Vogue documented her pre-event glam session and later her dramatic arrival in a custom black Saint Laurent leather gown by Anthony Vaccarello. Not content with a red carpet moment, she raced across town to the sold-out Kia Forum, stepping straight onto Lorde’s b-stage where 18 thousand fans waited. Lorde teased the crowd, writing GIRL on her palm—a cryptic nod that set social media alight—and then summoned Charli for an emotional duet of their viral remix Girl So Confusing. Billboard and Variety reviewed the collaboration’s history, noting how this trilogy of joint performances (Madison Square Garden, Coachella, now Los Angeles) has become appointment viewing for fans of fearless, messy pop feminism. They danced, sang about “female friendship struggles,” and embraced, then Charli vanished so Lorde could close with Ribs—leaving the possibility of more surprise guest spots on the Ultrasound World Tour.

Headlines quickly highlighted Charli’s ability to turn even a double booking into a singular event: singing with Lorde, rocking a gala, and then blowing up her Instagram stories with behind-the-scenes photo dumps and cryptic commentary. Fan gossip erupted after Cosmopolitan and The Fader covered the escalating, but murky, Charli XCX-Taylor Swift feud. Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl includes “Actually Romantic,” featuring a lyric that fans swear is a diss aimed at Charli. Social media detectives split hairs over whether this was truly about her, while sources like IMDb and FandomWire note that Charli’s own “Sympathy is a Knife” reportedly left Swift feeling exposed. The New York Magazine piece from last year had Charli dismissing most “feud” rumors as psychological projections. Still, speculation persists that Charli is working on a musical response, as shown by her recent studio video, though it may be for movie soundtracks—Anne Hathaway’s Mother Mary or the upcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation. The debate over which artist is better at the pop power play—Swift with stadiums, Charli with club nights—remains as fierce as ever.

As for business moves and appearances, Charli continues her streak of strategic collaborations and guest spots. Midweek, Addison Rae brought her onstage in LA for duets on Von Dutch and 2 Die 4, boosting both artists’ profiles and cementing Charli’s status as the It Girl collaborator of 2025. There’s no official word yet about a new solo release, but her team’s social media teases keep fans on edge, dissecting every post for hints. On Instagram and Twitter, Charli is playfully referencing viral moments, the ongoing Taylor drama, and her creative process—all with the savvy of a pop star who knows public obsession is her best publicity.

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