Karol G dismisses claims she was warned not to speak about ICE at Coachella, saying she remains committed to immigrant advocacy while choosing thoughtful, impactful messaging.
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Karol G has pushed back against rumors that her team warned her not to speak about immigration issues during her upcoming Coachella performance, clarifying that no such restrictions exist.
Reports circulating online suggested the Colombian superstar had been advised to avoid mentioning U.S. immigration authorities, commonly referred to as ICE. However, sources close to the singer told TMZ that her team has never prohibited her from addressing the topic.
The confusion appears to have stemmed from a recent interview that was originally conducted in Spanish, where nuances may have been lost in translation. Karol G had emphasized a more thoughtful approach to activism rather than silence.
According to those familiar with her stance, the artist believes in using her platform responsibly and prefers to ensure that her words and actions have a meaningful impact, rather than relying on slogans.
Karol G, who has been actively involved in supporting immigrant communities through her foundation, reiterated that she is not afraid to speak out. She has previously backed initiatives to help migrant mothers and individuals navigating difficult circumstances in the United States.
Her broader goal, sources say, is to use global stages like Coachella to promote empathy and awareness around migration issues, while continuing tangible efforts offstage.
The clarification comes as anticipation builds for Coachella 2026, with Karol G expected to be one of the festival’s major highlights.







