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Good luck with eventual pop icon status that you speak of. 
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Yes. 
 

don't get me wrong, if I was in her fan base this would probably make me liveeeeee

 

but I'm not in her fan base and it just comes off as entitled and bratty in a very unappealing way. Like live your dream girl, these things don't last forever

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I feel like this thread is made every other week lol. Anyways, we love an unsanitized lesbian icon who's not afraid to speak up :clap3:if you get it, you get it

 

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She needs some sort of media training tbh, and I don't say this is a mean way. I was watching her interview with Dan at the Grammy Museum and the girl does not know how to formulate complete thoughts and sentences about her own work. Could've been nerves, but still. I am rooting for her though, I want her to have a long successful career, I just think she needs some media training of some sort.

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Ngl I used to be so annoying by this at first but now I'm just cackling at this stuff and the threads about it. :gaycat4:

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idgaf if shes annoyed at the paparazzi/media. i would be too! being famous/people liking stuff you make/getting recognition for your art shouldn't automatically mean you forfeit any privacy or peace. That's crazy. Lol

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This topic is so stale. She's continuing to kill it despite the incels wishing otherwise. 

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If the music is good, the online discourse won't matter. She can have a Lana Del Rey kind of career which is a long career with an enduring fanbase. 

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I don't know if she can handle the fame/scrutiny. Randomly lashing out at Billboard for a news report? It wasn't even shady or anything. How can you survive in the music industry if you're that thin skinned? She hasn't even been famous for a year and she's had 17363627 meltdowns.

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Yes! People absolutely can't stand a clearly privileged people who can't recognise their privilege and are acting if they're in the worst position on earth. 

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Celebrities with less talent and worse attitudes have survived. I think the bigger issue for Chappell will be making sure she keeps her mental health in check. 

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If her next album is as good as her last shes more then fine. But shes laying groundwork to be massively dragged if her next album is not good

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A has-been in the making.

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Her attitude is only solidifying her place in the industry. Stans can't keep talking about every little thing she says and since she didn't kill anyone, she will be fine as long as she focuses on the things that matter aka her music. :sistrens:

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Y'all do too much about this girl.  

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yeah this gif alone gives me ick

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2 hours ago, HANZ94 said:

Ask Christina Aguilera 

her nasty attitude quickly got up to her and she was way more successful than Chappel Roan 

Xtina was who immediately crossed my mind when I saw the thread title.

 

So, yes, it could affect her longterm. 

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2 hours ago, toy soldier. said:

She needs to get it together.

 

The comment on the Billboard report is probably the worst so far. How are you mad at Billboard for reporting industry news?

 

She's so talented, but I am not going to lie I am a bit turned off by her 

She probably didn't like them trying to stir drama with that last sentence 

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Why are people obsessed with seeing her downfall?

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2 hours ago, perfectillusion204 said:

She needs some sort of media training tbh, and I don't say this is a mean way. I was watching her interview with Dan at the Grammy Museum and the girl does not know how to formulate complete thoughts and sentences about her own work. Could've been nerves, but still. I am rooting for her though, I want her to have a long successful career, I just think she needs some media training of some sort.

This. She has a right to not be a conformist but there are smarter and more mature ways of doing it. Someone here said "**** the media", oh yeah? Upsetting "them" and burning bridges is a one way road to ostracism and if she don't put her act together that will come soon.

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No. Ironically her entitlement is very gen z coded. Its giving zoomer.

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idk I haven't seen or heard her doing anything I'd consider particularly mean or offputting :coffee2: all I'm seeing is someone who is having an occasionally tough time adjusting to an absurd level of fame suddenly sprung upon her. and yes, I've watched the paparazzi videos and read all this sh*t. sure, if I was famous (and I still do hope that someday I will be), I wouldn't be going off quite in this way as much as she does, but that's just the kind of person I am. I'm also a bit anxious and get annoyed by sh*t, and I act a damn fool very frequently on social media, and would probably have a hard time with CERTAIN parts of fame. I'd probably just hand my phone to one of my close friends the way I do today and have them take my mind off things somehow, or go on an app and be a wh*re like I usually do. we all have our ways of taking our minds off sh*t and Chappell is a year younger than me, I can see where her angst and uneasiness stem from. idk, I'm not turned off by it at all is all I gotta say :giraffe:

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I mostly see people defending her outside ATRL. I think it's only misogynistic users in here complaining about her standing her ground.

 

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chappell roan is a callback to a kind of popstar who isn't a micromanaged media celebrity. this is how popstars used to be (think madonna in the 90s).

 

it's neither a bad thing nore likely to do her any harm imo, in fact in comparison with the kind of boring interviews i see with stars who come off like politicians - scared to death of upsetting their 'core demographics' - it's appealing to see someone who's that true to her authentic personality

 

(how authentic that actually is we can always be skeptical, every public figure wears a mask to some degree, but some more than others ykwim)

 

the obsession with "chappell roan should behave herself and do as she's told" feels to me like a narrative put about by people who would like their popgirls to be controlled by people other than themselves (fans, managers, whoever) and feels a bit creepy tbh

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Notice how there's never this kind of discourse surrounding males in the industry. 

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