As Coachella 2026 kicked off with Justin Bieber as a headline act, two prominent celebrities issued a surprising public plea: stop urinating in the festival crowd.
Chanel West Coast and Lexy Panterra, speaking at the Grow & Glow festival near the main grounds on Friday, expressed excitement about Bieber's performance but raised concerns about audience behavior. "We're here for Justin!" Chanel exclaimed, recalling his appearance at Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory over a decade ago and praising his career evolution.
Lexy Panterra added her own connection to the pop star, mentioning they "almost got into a fight once" but are now on good terms. She believes Bieber's Coachella headlining spot is well-deserved.
However, both stars voiced apprehension about what might happen during his set. Lexy noted that fans will be waiting all day for the performance and has already witnessed attendees "popping a squat and relieving themselves" during the festival weekend.
"We really want people to go to the bathroom at a port-a-potty before the show—not on the ground during it!" the celebrities emphasized.
The unusual appeal highlights a recurring issue at large music festivals where attendees, unwilling to leave prime viewing spots, resort to unsanitary alternatives. With Bieber drawing massive crowds, Chanel and Lexy hope their message encourages more considerate behavior among concertgoers.