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The thing about Chappell is that she seems to think her behavior is her being a “diva” or being “sassy,” but it just comes across as being an asshole.
I’ve seen people defend her by saying that “it’s just part of her drag queen persona, drag queens do this all the time,” but it does NOT come across like that. Not a stage persona. Just a genuinely nasty personality.
Like when she calls people out for YAWNING during her concerts. Yawning is an involuntary response. It doesn’t mean they’re bored or they hate her; they could just be tired. Or when she complains that the crowd isn’t dancing enough and “they’re just standing there.” That’s not being a diva; that’s being entitled. You should be GRATEFUL to your fans for making you famous. I’ve never seen her show an ounce of gratitude.
The most charitable explanation for her behavior is that she’s had very little PR training, if any. But she can certainly afford it.
A less charitable explanation is that she’s a former high school mean girl who never grew up.
Her fans LOVE using "lack of PR training" as an excuse. Sorry but it's got nothing to do with PR, this is just how she is
Agree.
one rime i was telling someone why i hate crappell roan and they said verbatim “she’s a lesbian i don’t care what she does or if she makes bad music” and like that’s just so sad to me. like why can’t we expect better from queer musicians. like it’s so clear she thinks she’s the lesbian freddie mercury and that is j straight up misogyny and lesbophobia because like. what a fuckin downgrade.
The thing about Chappell is that she seems to think her behavior is her being a “diva” or being “sassy,” but it just comes across as being an asshole.
I’ve seen people defend her by saying that “it’s just part of her drag queen persona, drag queens do this all the time,” but it does NOT come across like that. Not a stage persona. Just a genuinely nasty personality.
Like when she calls people out for YAWNING during her concerts. Yawning is an involuntary response. It doesn’t mean they’re bored or they hate her; they could just be tired. Or when she complains that the crowd isn’t dancing enough and “they’re just standing there.” That’s not being a diva; that’s being entitled. You should be GRATEFUL to your fans for making you famous. I’ve never seen her show an ounce of gratitude.
The most charitable explanation for her behavior is that she’s had very little PR training, if any. But she can certainly afford it.
A less charitable explanation is that she’s a former high school mean girl who never grew up.
Chappell Roan hates the Grammys but paid $3K a week to go to Grammy Camp.
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“Good Luck, Babe” is a pick-me song.
“Men don’t make good art.”
—Chappell Roan
everyone sayi t with me now: NO!!!!!!!! NO IT IS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!STOP MAKING AN ASSOF YOURSELF YOUCAN AFFORD THE TRAINNG!!!!!!!!
Lionel Richie issues warning to rude celebrities after Chappell Roan backlash
"Sometimes you meet the person you idolize the most, and you're sorry you met them." [...] "I made a promise to myself – I'm never going to be that. Never."
Richie noted that star status isn't for everyone.
"Because if you don’t like people, here’s how it’s going to sound. You spend the first half of your career going, ‘Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me.’ And then you finally get famous. ‘Don’t look at me. Don’t look at me. Don’t look at me.’"
The mayor of Rio de Janeiro banned Chappell Roan from performing in his city.
Crappell stans are comparing her to Britney, who was FORCED into fame by her abusive, controlling father.
No one forced Kayleigh to become famous. She is an adult, not a teenager with controlling stage parents.
What is it about Chappell that makes people so defensive?
https://people.com/lionel-richie-shames-stars-who-dont-engage-with-their-fans-11935605
Lionel Richie is sharing some hard-earned advice for anyone aspiring to be a star.
The music icon, 76, recently sat down for the Artist Friendly with Joel Madden podcast with his son-in-law, 47, where he opened up about success, sacrifice and why being kind to people is essential in the spotlight.
“I always say to people: what comes with success are sacrifices,” Richie said in the episode, published on Wednesday, March 25.
Richie unpacked how privacy is one of those sacrifices — and how aspiring stars shouldn't go into the business unless they "like people" as a baseline. "I hope you like people," the American Idol judge said, explaining, "Because if you don't like people, here's how it's going to sound. You spend the first half of your career going, 'Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me.' And then you finally get famous. 'Don't look at me. Don't look at me. Don't look at me.' "
The "Hello" performer went on to say, "Oh, you want to be famous and rich without the people? It doesn't work like that. You have to be able to engage."
Madden pointed out that Richie makes a habit of acknowledging people around him in public settings, which Richie traced back to his own past. “You know what it is? I was invisible once,” the "Dancing on the Ceiling" singer said. "There's a person who... they're scared to death of you. And they want to say something to you. And you can see it on their face. They want to say something. And for me to ignore them, would be the worst."
That perspective, he explained, is why he makes a conscious effort not to dismiss fans. "There's an old expression I have: Sometimes you meet the person you idolize the most, and you're sorry you met them," Richie said. “I made a promise to myself, I'm never going to be that. Never.”
Richie also said he goes out of his way to connect with people working behind the scenes at events — from staff to crew members — often offering photos together.
gonna be mean but making your identity about how much you hate men also counts as centering men. btw.
no but also i'm sorry but some of her "boundaries" are outright unreasonable. no, no one should be touching you without permission, that's something everyone should be learning in kindergarten ffs, but not being allowed to say a quick hello?? claiming you don't owe your fans your time or energy when it's literally part of your fucking job to in fact give your fans time and energy on occasion??? saying "oh i'm just performing when i'm onstage it's just a job" when most of your art is about your own fucking life and that reliability is what got you your career in the first place???? i'm sorry no you cannot be acting like this lmao this is far from "setting boundaries" this is you not being capable of doing the job you chose to do!!! if you don't enjoy fan interactions stop going out and performing for them because it's fucking inevitable!!! and stop hiding behind your past bad experiences and your white woman fear most people are in fact fucking polite when meeting a celebrity and are mostly just in awe of meeting you!!!! the power dynamic is largely in YOUR favor in 90% of cases!!!! jesus christ!!!!
also god i hope people start taking a closer look at her songs, good luck babe especially, and realize how fucking entitled and misogynistic she is toward her love interests because i am so very tired of people thinking that her "i'm so mad and upset that you won't date me! here's a song about how evil you are for breaking my heart and not wanting to be serious with me! you owe me a relationship! 😠" bullshit somehow isn't creepy because she's a lesbian or whatever because it is it's very creepy!! and i'm tired of it going unaddressed!!
Kayleigh’s fans keep using her sexuality as a shield. Newsflash: It doesn’t matter if you’re gay or straight, male or female. If you act like an asshole, you should be called out for it. And she has a HISTORY of being rude to fans. This is a pattern for her.