Cheapl Rowan Call Among the behavior of its “predatory” fans “leaving people” fearful “from them.
The pop star, which shot Stardom after the 2024 Coachella collection, opened about her experiences in public places after sending a strict message to the fans for not getting close to the singer.
“I think people are afraid of me,” Rowan, who is known legally known as Kayleigh Amstutz, admitted through an episode of “Call her father.” “I think I have concluded a big deal enough about not talking to me that people are not talking to me.”
The Pink Pony Club singer has revealed that her famous friends are also enjoying the new Major. “When they are with me, they are like, it is a power of power around us. People do not come to me when I am with you.”
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Chapeli Rowan said she believed that the fans are “afraid” from her after she gave a great warning against approaching. (Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
Rawan noticed that she understood her position “really hurts people”, saying: “They feel that I do not respect them, and that I owe them, and how I dare to call her ill -treatment? Or” complaint of success. “I get that a lot, but I do not complain of success.
27 -year -old musician explained that people tend to go out in public places, even in situations that they should not. Rawan gave an example in the middle of the fighting with her friend as a time that she does not approach. “Don't be like,” can I get a picture? “When I cry, I talk to my girlfriend!

Chapeli Rawan summoned social media fans last summer, accusing them of chasing and harassing. (Getty Images)
“The Giver” singer She called the fans to harass and chase in a joint Tiktok video clip last summer after they climbed to fame. Rawan, who is proud of 7.1 million followers on Instagram and an additional 4.8 million on Tiktok, also participated in a statement of clarifying her point of view.
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“I do not agree with the idea that I owe a mutual exchange of energy or time or caring about the people I do not know, or do not trust them, or who crawled me – just because they express admiration,” she wrote. On Instagram at that time.
Rawan referred to the “predatory behavior”, which she explained was “disguised as” Superfan “.
“Please stop touching me. Please stop being strange to my family and friends. Please stop assuming things about me.”

Chapell Roan released her first studio, “The Rise and Fall of a MidWestern Princess”, on September 22, 2023. (Getty Images)
“There is always more for the story and I am afraid and tired. Please do not call Kylie,” Rowan noticed, as she pointed to her first legal name. “I feel I love more than I have in my life. I feel the most of what I felt in my life.”
“There is a part of myself only saved for the sake of my project and all of you. There is only part of myself for me, and I do not want to get out of me.”
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Chapell Roan on the stage leads to the start of Olivia Rodrigo's global tour on February 23. (Getty Images)
Rawan signed with Atlantic Records at the age of 17 after publishing herself videos to Youtube. The young artist started a tour with bigger artists, including Fleischer and Olivia Rodrigo.
Rodrigo benefited from Rawan to open its “sour” and “courage” tours.
It was dropped by Atlantic Records in 2020, and in a move that would change her career, she started developing her music independently. Al -Jazeera records picked up a year later.

The performance of Chapeli Rowan and Olivia Rodrigo in the global “courage” tour on August 20. (Christopher Polk/Advertising Panel via Getti Emaiz)
“The rise and fall of the Middle West Princess,” Her first album was released in 2023 and the singer gained worship. Rawan was open to the struggle with the development of her career.
“I just want to be honest with the crowd: I feel a little today,” I told the fans From the theater in June. “I think my career is just a kind of walking quickly, and it's really difficult to keep up with it. I am just honest … I face a difficult time today.”
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