An Artist should never publicly with their phone out degrade people who came to see her. Saying hi and asking for photographs is not invading someone’s space or crossing boundaries. It comes with the job. Yall made the wrong person famous
I’ve realized that we all need to understand something about Chappell Roan.
Fame doesn’t turn someone into a robot. Artists are still human beings with emotions, boundaries, and moments where they feel overwhelmed. When someone is constantly surrounded by cameras, crowds, and expectations, even small situations can feel intense.
Not every reaction should be turned into a reason to attack someone online. Sometimes what people call “anger issues” is just a person trying to protect their space or reacting in a moment of pressure. That doesn’t erase the talent, the hard work, or the impact they’ve made.
Fans who truly support an artist should also respect their boundaries. Support doesn’t only mean cheering when everything looks perfect — it also means understanding when they’re having a difficult moment.
Instead of spreading hate or judging from a short clip, maybe it’s better to encourage her and let artists grow, breathe, and exist without constant criticism.
At the end of the day, artists give a lot of themselves to the world. The least we can do as fans is show some respect and empathy.
Let people be human. And keep supporting Chappell Roan.
@KamalaHQ “Smaller one down the street”. Are you talking about the Trump rally he had in Cali just this past weekend where over 100,000 people showed up. Kamala you could never. That interview with Brett was your downfall. All talk 0 bite. Worst clap back I’ve ever seen.