Charli XCX has taken over the summer with her latest album, "Brat," which explores themes of female identity and feminism. The hit single "Girl, So Confusing" featuring Lorde delves into insecurities and the pressures of being a woman in the music industry. Despite speculation of a rivalry, Charli and Lorde collaborated on a reworked version of the song, showcasing their vulnerabilities and insecurities. On “Girl, so confusing,” Charli XCX examines female identity and feminism. To The Independent, she decried the “unrealistic expectation” of a “good feminist.” “If you support women, and you like other women, then you’re a good feminist,” she said. “The reverse of that is, if you don’t like all other women who exist and breathe on this Earth, then you’re a bad feminist. If you’re not a girl’s girl, then you’re a bad woman.” Do you agree with Charli XCX’s feminist comment? Why or why not?