Why Chappell Roan Is Calling Out ‘Creepy’ Fans on TikTok Right Now

Chappell Roan

If you are curious about Chappell Roan's current activities, the simple answer is that she is busy living her life. Lately, she has been dealing with unwanted attention from fans, which is something the artist recently denounced in two short TikTok videos.

In her debut video, the singer of Good Luck Babe urges her fans to consider how they would treat a stranger on the street in the same way they treat her. Roan questions whether they would shout at her from a car or bother her in public. She highlights the absurdity of asking a stranger for a photo, stating that it would provoke a negative reaction. Roan emphasizes that she is just a stranger, like anyone else on the street.

In her latest video, Roan discusses how street harassment and stalking should not be expected or accepted as part of being a celebrity. She firmly states that just because this behavior is common in the industry she has chosen, it doesn't mean it is right or should be tolerated. Roan emphasizes that she does not approve or appreciate this kind of treatment.

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Roan explains in the caption that the video is not aimed at anyone specific or a specific event. She is simply sharing her thoughts and feelings about her own experiences. This is not the first time that Roan has spoken out about the harassment and abuse she has faced since becoming famous.

In July, Roan informed Drew Afualo during The Comment Section podcast that she has slowed down her career because of the behavior of some fans. She expressed concerns about fans knowing personal details such as where her parents live and where her sister works. This made her uncomfortable and she mentioned that a few years ago she had warned that if stalking or threats to her family occurred, she would consider quitting. Unfortunately, she feels that this time has come.

Throughout history, famous people have faced a lot of backlash for not wanting to pose for pictures with fans they meet on the street or for not reacting positively to unwanted attention in public. Chappell Roan is simply standing up against that pressure. In one of her videos, she states, "I have the right to decline creepy behavior."

This post was first published on GLAMOUR US.

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