Chappell Roan breaks silence about the personality of ‘Villano’


Chappell Roan addresses the fears of becoming an agoraphobic
Chappell Roan addresses the fears of becoming ‘agoraphobic’

Chappell Roan clarified why he is perceived as a “villain.”

The pop sensation, which shot fame by the grace of his album, The rise and fall of a princess of the west medium He appeared in the Outlaws podcast and argued how he refuses to form according to the expectations of the pop music industry.

Since Roan has been under the focus of attention, he has faced criticism for multiple things, such as calling the behavior of “spooky” fans, confronting disrespectful paparazzi and even refusing to “publicly” support “Kamala Harris in the presidential elections of 2024.

The artist has recognized that she has “had, like, three [villain eras] In the last nine months, “attributing this to being” the new girl in the pop game “, but refuses to be mistreated as many other stars that were preceded to her, like Britney Spears.

“I thought: ‘I don’t give AF ** k what you say to these girls who have been doing this since they were 10 years old and they have been told that this is fine, how they treat you,” he said.

He Hot to go! Singer also explained: “I did not become famous until the age of 26, so I had a lot of time to realize: this is what it is to be an adult and how to be respected in a job.”

“When I started saying: ‘Don’t talk to me like that. I’m not going to introduce myself to Bla. I don’t want to do it,’ that doesn’t mean I’m a villain or unpleasant for what I have. It’s like, why is this custom?” Roan declared.

She continued: “Do you want me to get to the point where I become agoraphobic, or almost stressed or less anxious to perform? Do you want me to reach that point?” Because if I don’t say anything, I will. If I don’t defend myself, I’ll stop smoking because I can’t stand this. ”

“I can’t endure people who touch who I don’t know. I can’t stand that people follow me … I can’t stand that people say I’m something that I am not. That is what is really difficult online. People suppose you are the villain,” Chappell Roan concluded.



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