The 19-year-old Swedish pop star regularly comments on current affairs online and although some critics have slammed her for being too outspoken, she feels it's her duty as a celebrity to spotlight society's problems.
"I really look for things that are happening right now, things that are trending on Twitter that spark some kind of frustration in me, I guess," the "So Good" hitmaker says.
"Like I see some injustice or inequality going on, obviously in America, since (President Donald Trump took office), or in Poland when they were debating about making abortion illegal - there are so many different places. It's not like I wake up and everything is just great, and everything is equal, and I'm like, 'I'm going to be a mad today'. That's not really what it's about.
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