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Chappell Roan Reveals Recent Diagnosis of Severe Depression After Rapid Rise to Fame
Singer Chappell Roan has revealed her recent diagnosis of severe depression during her meteoric rise in the music industry.
In an interview with the Guardian, the 26-year-old “Pink Pony Club” artist shared, “I went to a psychiatrist last week because I was like, I don’t know what’s happening.
She diagnosed me with severe depression – which I didn’t think I had because I’m not sad.” Despite not feeling sorry, she acknowledged experiencing every symptom associated with severe depression, including brain fog, poor focus, and a “very lacklustre viewpoint.”
Roan theorised that her struggles stem from her rapid transformation from an underground pop star to a global sensation over the past year.
“Everything that I love to do now comes with baggage,” she explained, emphasising the challenges of maintaining her daily activities while navigating fame. Simple outings, such as thrifting or going to the park, now require security measures to ensure her safety.
Throughout her rise, Roan has candidly discussed the pressures of fame. At a concert in June, she admitted to fans that she was “having a tough time” keeping up with her newfound popularity. In August, she expressed frustration with aggressive fans who expect constant access to her, stating in a TikTok video,
“I don’t care that abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, is a normal thing to do to famous people… I don’t want whatever the f–k you think you’re supposed to be entitled to whenever you see a celebrity.”
After winning Best New Artist at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, Roan confronted disrespectful photographers on the red carpet, asserting her demand for respect. “I’m very turned off by the celebrity of it all,” she reflected, clarifying that her complaints were not about her success but rather the abuse that comes with it.
In a recent interview with the Face, Roan likened the challenges of fame to an abusive relationship, stating, “The vibe of this – stalking, talking s–t online, [people who] won’t leave you alone, yelling at you in public – is the vibe of an abusive ex-husband.”
Having signed with Atlantic Records at 17, Roan has tirelessly worked to establish her music career. Her breakthrough came with the release of her first full album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” and her subsequent opening act for Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts” world tour, which catapulted her into the spotlight.
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