Queencard was cute, sexy and a public friendly repeatable song. An outlier.
They lost more male fans than gained female fans this comeback. Doing both sexy and feminist at some point becomes hypocritical.
Having or demanding agency over one's sexuality is perfectly suited for feminism.
Making fun and pointing out the absurdity of sexualization (sexualization, not sexuality) too aligns with feminism.
You know feminists have sex, yeah? You know feminists don't dislike sex, yeah?
The problem is being sexualized whilst at the same time being objectified so that your sexualization serves not yourself but men or others. And then demonized for that sexualization.