Queer Pop Sensation Chappell Roan: ‘All of My Friends Who Have Kids Are in Hell’
Queer pop sensation Chappell Roan claimed all her friends who have children “are in hell” during a recent podcast appearance.

Queer pop sensation Chappell Roan claimed all her friends who have children “are in hell” during a recent podcast appearance.
Pop singer Chappell Roan appeared on the red carpet at the the 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday night, where she told GLAAD, “I would not be here without trans girls.”
Singer Chappell Roan used her win for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night to demand that music industry elites offer young and developing artists a “living wage and healthcare.”
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher stated that “Gen Z hearts are hardened by the propaganda you see on TikTok” into a relative indifference towards the Jewish victims of October 7 and into supporting Iran and
Pop star Chappell Roan is not endorsing a candidate in this year’s presidential election, declaring “I have so many issues with our government in every way.”
The Missouri-bred singer Chappell Roan, who the Associated Press called “the yodeling queer pop icon of tomorrow,” dedicated her first-ever VMA win to “all the queer kids in the Midwest,” adding, “I am one of you.”
With no interviews and no policies on her website, it appears that Democrats are simply going to focus on “vibes” to boost Kamala Harris.
Pop star Chappell Roan is the latest entertainment figure to snub the 81-year-old Biden, saying she rejected an invitation to perform at a White House event celebrating Pride Month.