The singer expresses discomfort with the level of fame and reports stalkerish behavior from some fans
The rising singer, Chappell Roan revealed that she is ‘avoiding becoming more famous’ due to the worrying behavior of some fans, who have started to display ‘stalker vibes’ or ‘stalkers”.
In recent years, the pop artist has risen rapidly after performing as the opening act for the Guts in Olivia Rodrigo and have made outstanding performances in Coachella It is Governors Ball Music Festival this year.
Despite growing success, Chappell Roan26, revealed her discomfort with the level of fame she has achieved and concerns about her safety due to the behavior of some fans. In a recent episode of the podcast Comment Section with Drew Afualothe singer shared her experiences:
People started acting like maniacs — they follow me, they know where my parents live and where my sister works. Very strange things,” she said.
A few years ago, I said that if there were stalker vibes or if my family was in danger, I would stop. And we’ve come to this!”
She explained to DrewAfualo – host of the podcast – that she is in an internal battle and that she has decided to “put the brakes” on anything that will make her more famous.
It’s like a wildfire right now. I’m not trying to do a lot of things.”
Chappell Roan recently announced more US dates for the The Midwest Princess Tour.
Who is Chappell Roan
Chappell Roanstage name of Kayleigh Rose Amstutzis an American singer and songwriter who quickly rose to prominence on the pop scene. Born in, Missourishe is a strong voice within the queer community, and often addresses themes of identity and acceptance. The singer’s style mixes pop with elements of rock and alternative music.
One of his greatest hits, Pink Pony Clubwent viral on TikTok. Other songs like Naked in Manhattan It is Casual also pleased the public.
In addition to the songs, the artist’s aesthetics attract a lot of attention from the new generation (Gen Z). In an interview for Rolling Stonein 2022, the actress says she is a fan of ‘DIYs‘, in Portuguese: do-it-yourself:
I’m a thrift store pop star. I’m a DIY queen, you know what I mean?”
It’s all part of the Chappell Roan universe she’s building, a universe she’s assembled with her community of trusted friends and collaborators.
“If a five-year-old could draw a pop star, it would be me.”
Source: Rollingstone
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