Right? They're cute usually! And when they aren't, I just make weird faces at them.I get children eyeballing me all the time at work I just smile and say hello to them
Right? They're cute usually! And when they aren't, I just make weird faces at them.I get children eyeballing me all the time at work I just smile and say hello to them
I think we all make weird faces at themRight? They're cute usually! And when they aren't, I just make weird faces at them.
Someone on this site told me nnd I had a look about to see as Chappell fans seem to be ready to compete with Swifties for most crazy when defending her. The only sites that published it that I could find was the Daily Mail who also claimed they found out her bodyguard did work for...or at least take care of her at the time but gave no evidence and People Magazine who seems to have deleted it, Another few sites are also saying they think it's fake. To be honest, I'm still 50/50 as it's not the first time she has said or done something turned around and denied it.Why do you think the deleted post was fake? Genuine question, not being snarky.
Ooh yeah she does I hate customers like the exact ones I message my friend about or tell my husband on the phone on my break aboutThis was the clip that really made me dislike her. She’s having a go at this photographer, but it’s the way she does it, literally wagging her finger at him, being smug, condescending, and smiling sarcastically.
(I worked in retail for years and she reminds of the worst kind of difficult customer. The kind of people who seem to relish the opportunity to talk down to someone who is not in a position to defend themselves.)
Drag is essentially just having an overblown, vibrant onstage persona. In this case, Kayleigh Amstutz is the real person and Chappell Roan is her drag/onstage character. Plus a lot of the way she looks and styles herself on stage is a nod to drag culture.I don't know much about her tbh but in that video is she in drag? I don't get the whole drag thing at all but I think it's because I'm not well enough informed about it. When she's preforming is she always in drag? Do other female artists do that? It's doesn't look like drag to me. It just looks like weird makeup.
Thank you for the explanationDrag is essentially just having an overblown, vibrant onstage persona. In this case, Kayleigh Amstutz is the real person and Chappell Roan is her drag/onstage character. Plus a lot of the way she looks and styles herself on stage is a nod to drag culture.
No problem!Thank you for the explanation
Yep, this is exactly what I meant by being unable to respect people who behave this way. This is the sort of person you go on a date with and they're fun with you, but then the "lesser" server comes over and your date starts talking to the server like they're hot garbage and totally worthless compared to the glory that is your date.This was the clip that really made me dislike her. She’s having a go at this photographer, but it’s the way she does it, literally wagging her finger at him, being smug, condescending, and smiling sarcastically.
(I worked in retail for years and she reminds of the worst kind of difficult customer. The kind of people who seem to relish the opportunity to talk down to someone who is not in a position to defend themselves.)
Judging by online spaces most people loved on quickly with “the reaction to this has been overblown” and some variations of her just being unlikable but separating the artists from the artLet’s see where the emergency PR spin lands her
Reminds me of this sketchYep, this is exactly what I meant by being unable to respect people who behave this way. This is the sort of person you go on a date with and they're fun with you, but then the "lesser" server comes over and your date starts talking to the server like they're hot garbage and totally worthless compared to the glory that is your date.
Yes! Dead on!Reminds me of this sketch
“Don’t be sorry. Be better”Yes! Dead on!
That Mad Max bit was killer![]()
BIB - The claim is by GUDEA, the people who said the same about Taylor and the bots in the Rolling Stone article a while back which turned out to be mostly untrue with even some Swifties saying it was BS as they neglected to mention the bots defending her or that they used AI and those saying things showing they were real people and not in fact bots like the company claimed. I'm guessing this will be the same and she won't be the last one to claim it either.Judging by online spaces most people loved on quickly with “the reaction to this has been overblown” and some variations of her just being unlikable but separating the artists from the art
There was an article about how it was fuelled by bots but people seem to have caught on to this being someone trying to sell a product and how it will be a more common PR move
I think this sort of attitude is just something she’s going to own from now on as she never really made an effort to do PR for it. It’ll be interesting to see how it holds up once the hype around her dies down
She didn’t have an issue with the child because the child didn’t get to the.point of approaching her.Doubt it considering Chappie herself had no issue with the child.
The security guard is the one who got sacked for failing Kim Kardashian when she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris. He's likely lying to cover his own a after discovering the mother he went after wasn't a rando nobody!
But there are multiple pictures ot him with Sabrina Carpenter. He’s her security.For those who believes that the security guard had nothing to do with Chapell Roan and was not acting on her orders: I have a bridge to sell, please contact if you’re interested in buying.