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Chappell Roan criticises invasive fan behaviour

Singer addresses public harassment and entitlement from fans

Chappell Roan has expressed frustration over fan behaviour when approached in public. The 26-year-old singer-songwriter addressed the issue in two TikTok videos, criticising the intrusive actions she encounters while out and about.

While public attention is expected for celebrities, it can become invasive for those simply trying to live their daily lives. In the videos, Roan criticised people who assume her fame allows them to treat her differently in public.

In one clip shared with her three million TikTok followers, she questioned: “Would you approach a random woman and ask for a photo, and then get mad if she refuses? Would you be upset if she prioritises her own time over yours? Would you stalk her family?”

She highlighted how ‘abuse, harassment, and stalking’ have become normalised behaviours towards famous individuals. Roan stated: “I don’t care that it’s considered normal or comes with my career. That doesn’t make it acceptable, and it doesn’t mean I want it or like it.”

She added: “I don’t want whatever entitlement you think you have when you see a celebrity.” The singer argued that declining a photo isn’t selfish. She continued: “I don’t care if you think it’s selfish of me to refuse a photo, your time, or a hug. That’s abnormal, that’s strange. It’s odd how people think they know someone just because they see them online or enjoy their art. That’s creepy. I’m allowed to say no to creepy behaviour.”

Roan captioned one video: “This isn’t directed at anyone specific. It’s just my side of the story and my feelings.” The videos received mixed reactions online. Some criticised Roan’s stance, with one commenting: “She doesn’t realise being famous comes with many sacrifices?”

Others defended her, with one fan stating: “She doesn’t owe anyone anything, regardless of her fame… even if she has taken pictures with random people before, she has the right to decline.” Another suggested a middle ground, acknowledging celebrities’ right to say no while noting that respectful requests from fans aren’t necessarily creepy.

They commented: “I’m conflicted because she’s right; she has every right to say no. But asking for a picture or a hug respectfully isn’t creepy behaviour.” Representatives for Chappell Roan have been contacted for further comment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

Why did Chappell Roan call out fans in her TikTok videos?

She criticized intrusive behavior from fans approaching her in public.

What specific behaviors did Chappell Roan criticize in her videos?

She called out abuse, harassment, and the assumption that her fame entitles fans to her time.

How did Chappell Roan feel about the public’s reaction to her stance?

She doesn’t care if people think it’s selfish; she believes she’s entitled to her own time.

How did social media users react to Chappell Roan’s videos?

Reactions were mixed; some defended her while others criticized her stance.

What was Chappell Roan’s main message in her videos?

Fame doesn’t justify intrusive or creepy behavior from fans, and she has a right to say no.

Lee Shuyi

Lee is an expat writer living in Thailand. She specialises in Southeast Asian news for the Thaiger. When she's not writing, Lee enjoys immersing herself in Thai culture and learning Thai.

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