Kim Petras has opened up about her views on the representation of female sexuality in pop music, saying she believes “everybody should be equal”.
In a new interview with the BBC, the German-born singer was talking about her latest EP ‘Slut Pop Miami’, which she released on February 14.
The release contains several tracks that allude to themes of sex-positivity and LGBTQ+ inclusivity. “It’s something I feel strongly about.
I’ve always been surrounded by incredible women,” she said on the topic. “Even at school, the people who stood up for me and understood my condition were female.” In February last year, Petras became the first transgender woman to win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammys, for her Sam Smith collaboration ‘Unholy’.