AI or not, edited or not, using a female artist’s wardrobe malfunction to sexualize or humiliate her is a reflection of a deeply misogynistic and incel mindset. you can’t claim to support women while joining in on the sexualization and degradation of a woman over an accident that was completely out of her control. a wardrobe malfunction is something that can happen to anyone, and it does not give people an excuse to mock her, objectify her, or spread humiliating content. these moments should be met with basic decency and respect, not used as an opportunity to sexualize or shame her. supporting women should not depend on whether you like them, their music, or their fandom, and if you truly believe in putting women before fandom, that principle should matter even more when a woman goes through an uncomfortable situation in front of an audience