Here are the huge celebs who reached out to Chappell Roan after her soaring success
The likes of Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga had advice to offer the rising star
Chappell Roan’s skyrocket to fame has been like no other in her generation. She went from playing tiny shows to huge festivals and has given pop music back its fun party vibe. However, she’s been very vocal about the struggles that come with such a drastic life change, and in an interview with Rolling Stone, she shared a hefty list of celebs that have reached out to her following her newfound fame.
Not only is the list huge, it’s also filled with some A-List names like Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and even Elton John. Here’s a roundup of all the celebs who have checked in with Chappell Roan.
Billie Eilish
Billie is a big Chappell fan, admitting that Good Luck, Babe! is one of her favourite songs of the year. Chappell actually told Rolling Stone that Billie had messaged her and she’d forgotten to reply. Imagine that!
Charli XCX
According to Chappell Roan, Charli was one of the first celebs to reach out to the star, even amidst her huge brat summer moment. That’s what we call girls supporting girls!
Hayley Williams
Paramore’s Hayley Williams joined the list of celebs by DMing Chappell, offering to chat anytime. Hayley Williams they could never make me hate you!
Katy Perry
Chappell revealed that Katy had told her to never read the comments, which is honestly great advice.
Lorde
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Chappell has faced a lot of airport drama and was recently left “sobbing and screaming” after a fan berated her before a flight for not giving him her autograph. She’s now admitted that she needs to have security, which “is so lame.” Thankfully, Lorde was nice enough to reach out with a list of tips for staying under the radar while flying.
Lady Gaga
According to Chappell, Lady Gaga has passed along her phone number which left her absolutely starstruck, but she’s still “too nervous to text or call.” Imagine a collab between these two.
Boygenius
Chappell has been on coffee walks with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, and hung out with Phoebe Bridgers, where they “commiserated on how fandom behaviour has become increasingly ‘abusive and violent.'”
Sabrina Carpenter
Chappell said that “we’re both going through something so f*****g hard… she just feels like everything is flying, and she’s barely hanging on. “It was just good to know someone else feels that way.” These two have definitely been the rising stars of the year, so it’s great to hear they’ve got each other’s backs the way they do.
Muna
The band Muna invited Chappell to dinner, which is actually so cool of them.
Mitski
Her interaction with Mitski was pretty bittersweet, but an important message. She said: “I just wanted to humbly welcome you to the shittiest exclusive club in the world, where strangers think you belong to them and they find and harass your family members.”
Miley Cyrus
Musical legend Miley Cyrus invited Chappell to a party, and what I would have given to have been invited too!
Troye Sivan, Orville Peck and Noah Kahan
I love how Chappell Roan and Noah Kahan are two of the absolute biggest powerhouses in music right now but also look like they live together in a 2006 Subaru Outback https://t.co/iDr2zNjDSc pic.twitter.com/YEe6q7b47Q
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Chappell has been grateful for the support she’s received, but acknowledged that it’s mostly been from women. She expressed that “not a lot of boys have been like, ‘let me know if you want to talk about it.'” It’s nice to see there are at least some supportive men in music!
Elton John
Apparently British legend Elton John has been in contact with the rising star. Chappell felt honoured, saying that: “It’s been sick to have artists that I’ve looked up to for many years, sometimes my whole life, reach out.”
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