Chappell Roan shares what she 'misses' since becoming famous: 'I can't do drugs in public anymore'
Chappell Roan "misses" being able to do drugs in public since she became famous.
Chappell Roan "misses" being able to do drugs in public.
The 26-year-old singer enjoyed global success with her debut album 'The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess' towards the end of 2023 but admitted that sudden fame has left her too "self-conscious" to exhibit outrageous behaviour when she is out and about.
During an appearance on 'The Comment Section with Drew Afualo', she said: "[Doing] drugs in public. That's what I miss. Just like, rolling up, being a f****** freak at the bar or making out with someone at the bar.
"I miss frolicking, obviously, because now I'm self-conscious to frolic."
The 'Good Luck, Babe!' hitmaker - whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz - revealed that when she does go out, she is "in disguise" the majority of the time but "misses" the days before she gave up her anonymity because some people have started to be "weird" around her and her family now that she is famous.
She added: "I'm in disguise most of the time. But like, I miss just walking around being by myself. I guess being by myself is [what] I miss. People have started to be freaks.
"They follow me and know where my parents live and my sister, where my sister works, all this weird s***."
But despite the pitfalls of being well-known, Chappell recently admitted that while her life had been "cuckoo" in recent months, she finds it so "sick" to have the support of her fans.
Speaking in a video posted to TikTok, she said: "I'm reflecting on my life and the past couple of weeks have been cuckoo. But what's so reassuring and so f****** sick is — the pop girls that you and I have loved our whole lives or have been f****** stans [of] the past two or three years — a lot of them have reached out and are so supportive and girl's girls."