Chappell Roan Will "Quit" Music if She Can't "Stand up for Myself" From "Villain" Reputation
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Chappell Roan on ‘villain’ status: “If I do not stand up for myself, I will quit”
Chappell Roan has addressed her so-called status as a ‘villain’. The lesbian icon recently appeared on Ts Madison’s podcast series, Outlaws, alongside her drag mother Sasha Colby, where she reflected on her record-breaking rise to fame and her refusal to conform to the pop music industry’s expectations. Since her commercial breakthrough with ‘Good Luck, Babe!’, one of the biggest hits of 2024, Roan has faced unfair criticism for calling out “cre…
Chappell Roan will 'quit' music if she can't stand up for herself
Queer pop superstar Chappell Roan is reflecting on her meteoric rise to fame, and the “villain” label she was slapped with after firmly outlining her boundaries. In a new interview with RuPaul’s Drag Race judge TS Madison and Roan’s drag mother Sasha Colby, the “Pink Pony Club” singer said she would “quit” the industry if she isn’t allowed to defend herself. The chart-topping singer became a divisive figure in the pop industry last year followin…
Chappell Roan Is Not ‘The Villain’ Users Online Claim She Is, Or So The Singer Declared To TS Madison
Chappell Roan’s music leaves a lasting impression and so does the “Pink Pony Club” singer’s bold statement. Chappell’s stance on well-rounded support of rising acts from their record labels and fans respecting entertainers’ boundaries were received fairly well. However, the Grammy Award winners’ remarks during the 2024 presidential election cycle and pro-child-free stance has rubbed folks the wrong way. In a recent appearance on the Outlaws with…
Chappell Roan will "quit" music if she can't "stand up for myself" from "villain" reputation
Chappell Roan has once again spoken about setting boundaries with fans and why she’ll “quit” her career if she can’t defend herself. READ MORE: Chappell Roan: the pop supernova who feels like one of the ‘Drag Race’ girls Last year, Roan’s feelings about fame consistently made headlines, with her comparing it to “an abusive ex-husband”. In an interview with The Face, the former NME Cover star vented about the normalisation of extreme fan behavio…
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