Mental Health Music Artists September 22, 2024
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Chappell Roan’s recent revelations show a much darker side of being in the spotlight. The 26-year-old American singer-songwriter has been diagnosed with severe depression, a condition that has come as a surprise to her, as she admitted she doesn’t feel “sad.”
In a candid interview with The Guardian, the “Good Luck Babe” singer revealed that she attends therapy twice a week and recently visited a psychiatrist who diagnosed her with severe depression. “I didn’t think I had it because I’m not actually sad. But I have every symptom of someone who’s severely depressed,” she explained. The symptoms she experiences include brain fog, forgetfulness, poor focus, and a lackluster perspective on life.
Her words reflect a growing concern in the music industry, where rising stars like Chappell are thrust into a level of fame that can be mentally and emotionally exhausting. The singer attributed much of her distress to how dramatically her life has changed since achieving fame. “Everything that I really love to do now comes with baggage,” she said. Even activities like thrifting or going to the park are no longer normal for her, as she has to book security and prepare for the possibility of being stalked or harassed.
The MTV VMAs 2024 Best New Artist’s decision to speak openly about her mental health and the impact of fame is a bold move, but it’s clear she’s struggling to find a balance between her love for music and the unwanted attention that comes with it. Despite her frustrations, Chappell has not lost her passion for connecting with fans. She admitted that receiving positive feedback from her audience still means a great deal to her. “When people are like, ‘Whatever you’re doing, it helped me,’ I don’t think any award or any money or whatever can be exchanged for that compliment.”
But that connection with fans also comes at a price. The Missouri native’s rise to fame has seen her face criticism and harassment, both online and in person. She was recently in the headlines after clapping back at a photographer on the VMAs red carpet who shouted obscenities at her. Roan has also taken to social media to set boundaries with fans, addressing inappropriate behavior in a now-viral TikTok clip where she criticized those who harass her in public.
The drag alter ego of Kayleigh Amstutz’ outspokenness has not come without backlash. Critics have labeled her a “complainer,” with one social media user even suggesting she change her name to “Chappell Moan.” Others have questioned whether she’s suited for the music industry at all, given her apparent struggles with handling fame. One commenter on X bluntly remarked, “If she hates what she’s doing so much, then just give it up. I suspect most people have never heard of her anyway.”
What are your thoughts on Chappell Roan’s revelations? Should celebrities be expected to endure the pressures of fame, or is it time for the industry and fans to reconsider how they treat public figures? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more celebrity news and updates!