MUNA Corrected A Coachella Interviewer Who Referred To Them As "Ladies"

    "Ok, first of all, I wanna say — and this may be a little awkward, but — we don't all identify as girls."

    You may or may not know MUNA. If you do, you have taste. If you don't, well, get on that.

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    Anyway, the mega-talented band was doing an interview with radio station KROQ before their Coachella set.

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    The interviewer Nicole Alvarez greeted them by saying "Hi, ladies." The band members didn't initially correct her when she said that.

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    However, Nicole then said, "I had you ladies pick some cards. I didn't wanna do a sit down serious anything — just wanna ask fun questions to get to know you a different way."

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    Katie then took the mic and said, "Ok, first of all, I wanna say — and this may be a little awkward, but — we don't all identify as girls."

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    "When people refer to us, we just ask that they say 'y'all' or 'you guys.' I think this is actually amazing to have in an interview." Naomi (in the hat) agreed that they think it's a good moment to have.

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    The interviewer then said, "I want this to stay that way. I think a lot of people are afraid to have that conversation to happen, so that we're aware from the get-go."

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    Katie responded, "It doesn't reflect on anybody. Everybody makes these mistakes. It's a completely innocent thing. I think what we need to do more of is, 'Hey, it's totally chill. This is the way we prefer it.'"

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    You can watch the full interview here.