Friday, 04 Apr 2025

Pop star Chappell Roan claims 'some people want me dead' while dealing with stalker fans

Chappell Roan revealed people want the pop star dead after her meteoric rise to fame in 2024. The "Pink Pony Club" singer saw the change happen "literally overnight."


Pop star Chappell Roan claims 'some people want me dead' while dealing with stalker fans
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Roan, who saw a rise in fame "literally overnight," received advice from other female pop stars who have more experience with crazy fans. The 27-year-old musician said the best help she was given was to "spend more than you're comfortable with" on security measures.

"Like it's crazy. People know everything about me. People know my flight numbers. People know everything."

The change in Roan's popularity "happened literally overnight." The musician recalled traveling to New York City for the Governors Ball in 2024 and being recognized by a few people on the street. But after appearing on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and flying home, something changed.

After landing in Los Angeles, Roan said "there is someone waiting for me at my gate." The moment had never happened before. "I was like, 'How did you get in here?' And they had my album and stuff."

"They had bought a ticket to get through TSA just to get to my gate and then when I got to baggage claim, there were five people waiting. So literally overnight and then it happened so much after that. And stuff like that has been happening since."

Roan pointed out "predatory behavior," which she clarified is "disguised as 'superfan' behavior."

She added: "Please stop touching me. Please stop being weird to my family and friends. Please stop assuming things about me."

"There is always more to the story & I am scared and tired. And please don't call me Kayleigh," Roan noted, as she referred to her legal first name. "I feel more love than I ever have in my life. I feel the most unsafe I have ever felt in my life."

"There is a part of myself that I save just for my project and all of you. There is a part of myself that is just for me, and I don't want that taken away from me."

Roan's public call out has apparently worked as now the fans seem "scared" of her.

"I think people are scared of me," Roan admitted to podcast host Alexandra Cooper. "I think I made a big enough deal about not talking to me that people do not talk to me."

The "Pink Pony Club" singer revealed her celebrity friends also get to enjoy the newfound perk. "When they're with me, they're like, 'It's a force field around us. People don't come up to me when I'm with you,'" she said.

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