The singer Chappell Roan 27, he said he is willing to abandon his musical career if he cannot publicly defend himself from the criticism that has been feeding his reputation as a “villain.” The American artist criticized the treatment of the public and the press to famous people and demanded more respect.
“When I started saying, ‘Don’t talk to me like that’, that doesn’t mean I’m a villain or ungrateful for what I have. It’s like… Why is this considered normal? It’s so… abusive,” she started during participation in the Outlaw podcast.
Chappell believes artists have the right to impose boundaries on fans without being labeled as “difficult”. The star explained that she is afraid of developing agoraphobia or suffering anxiety seizures due to the constant pressure of fame.
“I found it very interesting to read something about how much love there is apologies to people as Britney [Spears] and Paris [Hilton]and how people were so cruel to them, and that, as a society, we need to apologize. For sure. But also… this behavior still exists, ”he said.
“Do you want me to get to the point of becoming nowfobic? Either so stressed, or anxious to the point of not being able to introduce myself? Because if I don’t say anything, that’s what will happen. If I don’t defend myself, I will give up, because I can’t stand it. I can’t stand that people I don’t know how to touch me.”
The singer, who has achieved success with the hits “Good Luck, Babe!” And “Pink Pony Club” admitted that he considers it goodbye to music.
“I can’t stand that they say I’m something I’m not. This is the hardest on the internet. People simply assume that you are the villain. I can’t continue if I am not trying to protect who I am. Otherwise, or I give up, or I’m so depressed that I need to go back to the hospital,” he said.
This content was originally published in Chappell Roan threatens to abandon a career in outburst about “villain” label on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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