It's very weird how all these non-Swifties are demanding that Swifties be upset that Joe Alwyn has a new girlfriend. It's been almost 4 years. Taylor is about to have herself a husband.
Joe is a grown man who is allowed to have a girlfriend. Stop trying to bring us into it.
@TheEXECUTlONER_ At this point in my life, I don't need anything. I would much rather my adult kids just text me vs spend their money. If they spend their money when I know they can't afford it I know I will just be getting another text shortly asking for $$ because they are short on their bills.
@MrAviator1906 True. My sis was a controller and she had someone crash due to engine failure. She has to live with the man's screams in her ear as he crashed. Divorce rate is high too - divorced 2x during the time she was working. But great pay & benefits.
Chappell Roan seems to be making two different points, one of them right and one of them wrong, and conflating the two.
The first is that she shouldn't be harassed, stalked, have her privacy invaded, have the right to say "no" when asked for a selfie, etc., and she's correct on all of that.
But the second is that she's entitled to treat global fame as an on/off switch. She should be able to be globally famous when she wants but also anonymous when she wants.
She wants to be recognized as an artistic icon when she's walking down the street, and she also wants everyone else to pretend they don't recognize her when she's walking down the street.
She wants the notoriety and all the cool shit that comes with being globally admired, which is perfectly valid, but she also wants to walk into any public space and expect that fans won't come up and ask for a selfie.
There are countless artists who produce widely admired art and don't seek out global fame. They love creating art that other people enjoy and they want more people to enjoy it but they also don't leverage huge PR resources to push that art. They don't go out of their way to be recognized.
Chappell Roan does leverage PR. She wants screen time. She wants good publicity. She wants to be recognized as a celebrity on sight. That's all fine. Nothing wrong with that.
But she also wants her fans to adore her public presence while pretending she doesn't exist when she's right in front of them in a public space, which is very odd and unreasonable.
And it's silly as hell to conflate that very unreasonable demand--that fans should read her mind and shouldn't walk up in public and ask for a selfie--with her correct point that she shouldn't have her privacy violated or be harassed.
She should be able to turn down taking a selfie, no doubt, but wanting her fans to not ask for a selfie in the first place when her career hinges on public adoration?
C'mon, Chappell. You know that doesn't make any sense.
@jennjar92813 1 still have a perfect bracket, and so far the last 4 games are going my way. I don't expect tomorrow to yield the same results but for now I am enjoying it!