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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chappell Roan's 'actually normal' bikini body revealed: see what the star looks like stripped down
Chappell Roan took to Instagram on Sunday night to share scantily clad photos with her 7.1 million followers. The 27-year-old pop star — who was recently mistaken for Anna Delvey — posed in a black bikini, showing off her stunning figure. One snapshot showed The Giver hitmaker giving fans an eyeful as she posed with her plump bottom on display in high-cut tie-string bikini bottoms. She captioned the carousel post, 'I am actually normal.' But Roan, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, looked anything but ordinary as she showed off her striking beauty. Chappell looked typically gorgeous with her flaming-red curly locks falling around her. The images have so far collected 1.3 million likes from the singer's devoted online audience. It comes after earlier this year the entertainer ignited a generational divide when she said in an interview: 'I don't know a single person who is happy and has children at this age.' Recognized for her drag aesthetic and punchy feminist lyrics, Chappell identifies as a lesbian. While appearing on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast, she was asked by the host if she would ever have children. She answered unequivocally: 'All of my friends who have kids are in hell. I don't know anyone who's happy and has children at this age.' The star reiterated, 'I have not met anyone who is happy, anyone who has light in their eyes, anyone who has slept [who has a child under five].' The remarks prompted a fiery debate online. Some moms insisted it 'was not an accurate or healthy message to peddle, particularly when the birth rate is down.' One person wrote: 'Chappell Roan going on Call Her Daddy saying none of her friends with kids are happy, is a prime example of why you cannot just vent to anyone.' Someone else wished, 'May the friendship of narcissistic childless women with no sense of loyalty ever find me.' Meanwhile, others related to Chappell's statements, with one person weighing in: 'The people who have made me most scared to become a mother are mothers. 'What Chappell said is all I see because lots of mothers I see are like, "This is miserable" and mothers can also be the most competitive, nasty and judgmental people.'


Perth Now
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Chappell Roan recalls early struggles before she found fame: 'I was in hell for a very long time...'
Chappell Roan was "in hell for a very long time" before she found fame. The 27-year-old pop star has had major success with hits like 'Good Luck, Babe!' and 'Pink Pony Club' amongst a host of others but recalled that just before her career took off, she had to endure a number of menial jobs, but always knew she was a "really good" performer, so found the drive to succeed. She told W Magazine: "Whenever I was working at my part-time jobs, like nannying or the drive-through or doughnut shop, I kept hope alive because I knew I was really good. I knew I had to just give it one more year. And I got that courage by, honestly, just being in hell for a very long time. I was like, this sucks so bad, but keep going. Every day I would think, Keep going, even if there was no sight of any light at the end of the tunnel. Zero! "But I was like, what if it's just around the corner? What if I stopped the day before that something is meant to happen? So I just kept going, and here we are." The Grammy Award-winning star - whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz - tried to find success through television talent shows when she was a teenager but recalled at one of her auditions, she couldn't even get a producer to pay the slightest bit of interest in her. She said: "When I auditioned for 'The Voice', I was 15 and I sang 'Stay,' by Rihanna. That was when the Bruno Mars song 'When I Was Your Man' was really big, and I thought I was so unique in switching it around and singing 'When you were my man' and making it about gender. But every girl was like, 'I'm switching it around.' By the way, when I did the 'Voice' audition, the producer or whoever the f*** was watching did not even look up from his phone. "He was like, 'Okay, next.' And I went up there and sang a cappella, the scariest thing ever. He never really looked at me. With 'America's Got Talent', I was 13, and we flew to Austin, Texas, and waited in line with thousands of people at 4 a.m. I sang 'True Colors,' by Cyndi Lauper. Did not make it either.