Singer talks about mental health, fan abusive behavior and why he can leave his career if he cannot impose limits
Chappell Roan He opened his heart again on the challenges of fame and made it clear: if he can’t impose limits, she is ready to abandon the music. In podcast participation Outlawspresented by TS MADISONthe singer said she has been labeled as a “villain” just for positioning herself against abusive behaviors from part of the public.
Roanwho had already compared fame to an “abusive ex-husband”, criticized the normalization of attitudes such as persecution, invasive approaches and insults in the networks. “When I started saying ‘Don’t talk to me like that’, I became ungrateful. But why is this considered normal? It’s abusive,” he said.
She also questioned how far this pressure can take her. “Do you want me to be nowfobic? What are you so afraid of going on stage that you need to be hospitalized again?” He said, revealing that he has gone through moments of crisis.
The artist claimed not to bear to be touched by strangers, to be followed on the street or have her distorted image online.
If I don’t protect who I am, or I will give up, or I will be so depressed that I won’t bear. ”
Roan still thanked artists like Britney Spears and Madonna Because they pave the way so that it may be who it is, but lamented that the cycle of abuse in industry continues.
People apologize with Britney and Paris [Hilton]But they still do the same things with artists now. ”
Despite the criticism you received for calling fans to the responsibility, Roan was supported by names like Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks, Olivia Rodrigo and even Daniel Craigwho praised his courage.
In March, the singer released the long -awaited single “The giver“But he warned that the next album is still far from completed:
We are so far from that I don’t even know what to say. ”
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Source: Rollingstone

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