Chappell Roan Navigates Mental Health Challenges Amid Rapid Rise to Fame
The pop star opens up about her evolving mental health routine and the pressures of sudden success.
- Chappell Roan, known for her campy pop hits, admits her mental health routine is disrupted by her sudden rise to fame.
- Roan's debut album, 'The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,' took five years to complete and has spent 32 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.
- The singer, diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, canceled two tour shows in September to prioritize her health.
- Roan describes her stage persona as a 'character,' likening it to David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust, and emphasizes the importance of not taking herself too seriously.
- She recently debuted a new country pop song, 'The Giver,' on Saturday Night Live, hinting at a potential new musical direction.