Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still like her music very much but I can’t really follow her in the same lighthearted way I used to.
Same. I used to really enjoy her music but after she cancelled at the last minute and went off on her fans and how they sucked, she's not someone I'm interested in listening to or rooting for any more.
Anonymous wrote:I still like her music very much but I can’t really follow her in the same lighthearted way I used to.
Anonymous wrote:She seems self aware enough to know she has major mental health issues but still clueless about the industry she is in. Why on earth did she or her management think could reliably pull off a concert tour. Girl you are in the wrong profession. Retire and go teach mommy and me music class in TN.
It does make me have even more respect for Taylor, 149 three hour concerts over two years. She has never had a public scandal of her own making, no drugs, sex tapes etc. she is a hard working machine.
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: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.
This certainly doesn’t bode well for the future. These people need to get their heads out of their asses.
We are so fked. Young people have no resilience these days. They wear their mental health on their sleeve. I blame Tik Tok and Internet culture, body positivity and wokeness among other things.
Actually working 40 hours a week slaving away for someone who doesn’t give a s**t about you who will lay you off as soon as you turn 52 because you’re old. That is Stupidity not being resilient.
but chappell roan doesn't know her fans personally?
Anonymous wrote:She should stop making political posts if she doesn't want anyone to disagree with her.
And the reality is that you don't get fame without fans. The idea that she only wants people to be interested and invested in her music but not her as the person behind the music just isn't realistic - especially when she the person posts a lot on many social media platforms about a lot of things other than music.
Fans are going to want to talk to her or ask for a picture - that is the reality of fame.
If she wants to go back to obscurity, she could drop completely out of the public eye for a while then play small venues under a different stage name nd stage image.
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.
Weirdo simp.