Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. I don’t care if she does your f$&ing concerts. If they’re that important to you, find something better to do with your time. Create something of your own. Concerts are fun and being a fan is fun, but if any of it is making you angry you need to get a grip.
What? People pee to go to these concerts. These aren’t free events. People have invested their time and money into her and she keeps canceling.
Anonymous wrote:I love her. I don’t care if she does your f$&ing concerts. If they’re that important to you, find something better to do with your time. Create something of your own. Concerts are fun and being a fan is fun, but if any of it is making you angry you need to get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like her a lot and I'm not sorry she's speaking out about her mental health struggles or safety concerns. I actually think that's part of why she resonates with so many young people.
Sorry, but she hasn’t been around long enough start acting like Adele. Girl - you need to earn that level of diva.
She can still speak about mental health, her safety, and healthy boundaries….while doing her job.
And no, she’s no longer resonating with young audiences. So many young people have lost tons of money trying to see her in Amsterdam, London, Austin, and now DC and NYC. Young people don’t have the privilege to just not show up without any consequences. Somehow Roan is able to perform on the VMAs and recently booked high $$$$ shows.
She’s a phony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Chappell have strong family support? I feel that’s why Taylor has been so solid. Her mom is always with her even now on tour. I think a family unit keeps these stars who are in a way very exposed and very vulnerable. Look at what happened to Justin Bieber and countless others who were left on their own.
You’re comparing an adult to two kids who were teens when they hit fame. Shouldn’t adults be able to adult in their late 20s?
Chappell started in the biz when she was 17. Taylor started at 15. Chappell may be 26 now but the support that was there or not there during her early years would have an impact. Again look at Beiber, Demi, etc.
But nobody heard of her until a few months ago. She’s not going to make it if this is how she acts the moment she becomes famous. Also her music kind of sucks. She sounds too much like someone from the 80s I can’t put my finger on. Every song she has I feel like I’ve heard it before. Nothing special.
She’s been building a fan base for at least the last few years. This year was her coming out party. Her segment at Lala drew the biggest crowds. It might seem overnight to you but it’s been years. 80s sound is making a comeback. I don’t care either way if you like her music or not. I agree she is not going to survive the industry bc she lacks emotional regulation. She goes off on photographers. And she’s nowhere the level of Harry or Taylor. If everything is a trigger she should not aim for stardom.
Anonymous wrote:She's clearly unstable. Cue to a few years from now when she announces she has borderline personality or ADHD or anxiety or a combo or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Chappell have strong family support? I feel that’s why Taylor has been so solid. Her mom is always with her even now on tour. I think a family unit keeps these stars who are in a way very exposed and very vulnerable. Look at what happened to Justin Bieber and countless others who were left on their own.
You’re comparing an adult to two kids who were teens when they hit fame. Shouldn’t adults be able to adult in their late 20s?
Chappell started in the biz when she was 17. Taylor started at 15. Chappell may be 26 now but the support that was there or not there during her early years would have an impact. Again look at Beiber, Demi, etc.
But nobody heard of her until a few months ago. She’s not going to make it if this is how she acts the moment she becomes famous. Also her music kind of sucks. She sounds too much like someone from the 80s I can’t put my finger on. Every song she has I feel like I’ve heard it before. Nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is something Taylor doesn't get enough credit for. She is very stable and has been for a long time even as she has grown mega famous. Even concerts - besides the Vienna terrorist threat, her shows always go on.
Anonymous wrote:She's clearly unstable. Cue to a few years from now when she announces she has borderline personality or ADHD or anxiety or a combo or something.
Anonymous wrote:The reason she canceled this weekend is because she’s getting a ton of backlash online for two things she did this week. First, she came out and said she’s not gonna be pressured into endorsing a political candidate because there’s issues with both sides. This really pissed people off because she claims to be such an avid LGBTQ + advocate, particularly an advocate of trans people . She’s openly gay herself. So no matter your beliefs there’s obviously one party who fights for those rights as opposed to the other party. So it left her fans really confused about her message. Then, she ranted on social media saying of course she’s going to vote for Kamala, while mispronouncing her name, but saying she was just asking people to use critical thinking skills when choosing a candidate. She went on and on for about 10 minutes about how people need to use their critical thinking skills speaking pretty condescendingly to her fans.
I love her music but as a person she’s not very likable. I don’t care who she votes for, she should’ve just kept it to herself like she wanted to, but it’s more her attitude toward her fans that is so offputting.