Chappell Roan is one of the biggest stars of the moment. Her songs ‘Good Luck Babe’ and ‘HOT TO GO’ are taking the world by storm. But this sudden success also has its drawbacks, and the singer speaks out about them openly.
Chappell Roan pushes her boundaries
Chappell Roan is one of the biggest artists of the moment. Her album ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess’ and her latest single ‘Good Luck Babe’ have been a huge success. And with that huge success comes an increase in fans and attention. The artist decided to explain her boundaries when it comes to interacting with her fans via TikTok. On August 23, she posted two videos in which she stated that she is not a fan of ‘creepy’ behavior that is displayed by her fans. In this, she names a number of examples including being harassed or catcalled from a car. She also asks the viewers of the video if they would find it normal to ask a random woman on the street for a photo and then get angry when she says no. “Would you be offended if she says no to your time because she has her own time? Would you stalk her family? Would you follow her around?”
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In the second video, Chappell addresses the idea that this kind of fan behavior is normal when you’re famous. She says that she doesn’t care if it’s seen as normal. The fact that she’s famous shouldn’t make this behavior normal, she says. “It doesn’t mean that I want it, it doesn’t mean that I like it.” And that she would be seen as selfish because she doesn’t want to take a picture with a fan, that doesn’t bother her.
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A mixed reaction from fans
Fans of Chappell Roan have mixed reactions to her message on TikTok. Some people think it’s a good thing she’s setting her boundaries. On the other side are people who think she should learn to deal with it now that she’s famous and has a lot of fans. Whether Chappell was right to speak out about her fans’ behavior is still an open discussion.
On her Instagram, she decided to explain her statements on TikTok. In her Instagram post, she makes a very clear statement: “Women don’t owe you sh*t.”
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