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April 7, 2025, 9:37 am | Read time: 3 minutes

In a new Instagram video, Sarah Connor appears with her daughter Summer, enjoying their vacation. The two women dance in swimsuits and bikinis. However, behind the cheerful video lies a serious message.

Sarah Connor appears cheerful with her daughter Summer on social media. They are dancing to a new song by the singer, which is a message to her haters. STYLEBOOK reveals what’s behind it.

Sarah Connor Dances with Daughter Summer

Blue sky, sunshine, a pool in the background, and sun loungers. It’s clear that Sarah Connor and her daughter Summer Terenzi seem to have been on vacation. In a short video, the two women dance cheerfully, with Sarah wearing a swimsuit and Summer in a bikini. Both pair their outfits with short, airy summer skirts. “Summie and I came up with a dance, now it’s your turn,” Connor writes about the video.

The song to which the mother-daughter duo dances is not chosen by chance; it is Sarah’s new single “Ficka,” which will be released on Friday. In the short video, you hear the lines: “But when 20,000 hearts move in time, what I do is never irrelevant. I have four healthy children and a beautiful life, and I take what I want. I don’t give a damn what you write, you Ficka, because someone always, always, always has something to complain about.”

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“Anonymous, Cowardly, Devastating”

In her new song “Ficka,” Sarah Connor addresses the ongoing criticism she has regularly received throughout her more than 20-year career. At the beginning of her career, this came in the form of headlines and newspaper articles; now, the hate has spread to social media. “I never commented on rumors and hurtful headlines, but ignored them and moved on. Social media has taken on a different dimension of devaluation. Anonymous, cowardly, devastating,” the 44-year-old writes in another Instagram post. But she wants to change that now.

In another post, she published messages she has received over the years: “That’s so ugly,” “She’s really offering herself with her cleavage,” or “I have to vomit again,” are just some of the many messages.

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How Sarah Connor Responds to the Comments

Under the video of Sarah Connor and her daughter Summer, numerous comments accumulate. The singer’s clear words in the lyrics, in particular, spark discussions. “I love straight talk because many only understand this language, and when you use it, they are outraged, but before that, they usually don’t take you seriously,” says one user. Another comments: “I think it’s great how you just get to the point.”

However, there are also users who cannot warm up to the lyrics. “I also find the lyrics partly borderline” or “Now it’s time to stop with ‘Fi …’. Too bad. Or can artists sing and say anything? So far, Sarah was pretty cool. But currently, well,” reads the comments. Another user writes: “Nice dance and great lyrics. But constantly the word ‘shit’ and the middle finger in the video and especially the song title ‘Ficka’ are not my thing. It gives vulgar language the permission to be cool. But it’s the opposite. You’ve managed to speak the direct language of youth without being vulgar in many other songs.” To this comment, Sarah Connor replies: “Absolutely your right. But you’re not in my shoes.”

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of STYLEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@stylebook.de.

Topics #PeterHahn Bademode Female Empowerment Mental Health
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