Chappell Roan recently reflected on her sudden rise to pop stardom and revealed that fellow pop singers have reached out to support her. She expressed her amazement and gratitude for the support from the pop artists she has admired for years, describing them as ‘girl's girls’ who are genuinely supportive.

Roan shared that she is impressed by the camaraderie among female pop artists and appreciates how they uplift each other in the industry. Becoming emotional, she emphasised how meaningful it is for her to receive friendship and support from those she looks up to, reinforcing her belief in the goodness of the world.

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On 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' Roan performed her hit ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ and discussed her feelings about the massive crowd at New York's Governors Ball festival. She shared that the overwhelming support made her feel validated and like she had truly "made it" in her career, adding that the large turnout was the "cherry on top" of her journey.

In a cover story interview with Paper magazine, Roan recounted a recent fan encounter that left her feeling overwhelmed. She described a moment in Syracuse when she was crying on the phone to her therapist, feeling scared and unsure of how to handle the increasing attention from fans.

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Roan shared that a fan approached her during this vulnerable moment, asking if she was indeed Chappell Roan. Despite her initial discomfort, she acknowledged the love and support from her fans, though she admitted that processing these interactions is often challenging.

Overall, Roan's reflections highlight the highs and lows of her rapid ascent in the music industry, underscored by the support of her peers and the emotional impact of her growing fame.

-Sushmita Sarkar