Hayley Williams Sends Message to Racist, Sexist + Anti-Trans Fans

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams Sends Strong Message to ‘Racists,’ ‘Sexist’ + Anti-Trans Fans

Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams issued a strong message for "racists," "sexist" and anti-trans fans in a new feature.

The singer spoke about her journey with Paramore and as a solo artist in a newly-published interview with CLASH. While discussing her third solo album Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party (2025), Williams expressed gratitude for having a platform when it comes to social and political conversations.

From there, she addressed her stance on fans who hold discriminatory beliefs.

"It’s so important that people feel welcome to the party. I’ve always said, all are welcome at our shows. But I don’t want racists around and I don’t want sexist people around and I don’t want people there who think that trans people are a burden. I think that’s a hard line for me now," Williams asserted.

"I hope it naturally happens that people who do harbor those harmful ideologies aren’t going to feel welcome, because they’re going to walk in the door and realize that the gang’s all here, all banded together around something positive.”

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One of the Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party songs Williams elaborated on during the interview was "True Believer." The track references Nashville — where the singer spent her formative years — and addresses issues such as gentrification, racism, religious fundamentalism and other harmful social dynamics.

See the lyrics from one of the song's verses below:

They put up chainlink fences underneath the biggest bridges
They pose in Christmas cards with guns as big as all their children
They say that Jesus is the way but then they gave him a white face
So they don't have to pray to someone they deem lesser than them

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“I’ve wanted to write about this for so long and I’ve never known how to. And you can’t make it happen – it happened at the time it was supposed to,” Williams told CLASH of the song.

“Look, it’s amazing to have Southern pride. It’s a beautiful area of not only the country, but the world. It’s so rich in culture and meaning, but we’re focusing on the wrong thing.”

Hayley Williams, 'True Believer'

The vocalist revealed a bit about another one of the album's songs earlier this year — the title track. While speaking with The New York Timesshe openly confirmed that the "racist country singer" she referenced in the lyrics was Morgan Wallen, who was caught on video using a racial slur a few years ago.

"I’m always talking about Morgan Wallen. I don’t care," she admitted.

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