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Olivia Rodrigo Talks Advice She Got From Chappell Roan
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Olivia Rodrigo Talks Advice She Got From Chappell Roan

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Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Olivia Rodrigo I learned a lot from my musician friend Chappell Roan, The person who performs the opening act during the tour.

“Good 4 U” singer said billboard On Friday, October 25, the 26-year-old said Roan gave her some helpful tips when it comes to dealing with her mental health.

“He actually gives me a lot of advice about taking care of myself and being myself in an industry that can be so overwhelming sometimes,” Rodrigo, 21, said. Olivia Rodrigo: Courage World Tour Premiered in Los Angeles. “I really appreciate it. I’m not so sure if I give him any advice. But I get a lot out of it.”

At the same premiere, Roan confronted a photographer and criticized them for being “rude” to him.

Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan Reunited on Stage for a Hot To Go Duet

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Getty Images (2) Olivia Rodrigo surprised fans with a Chappell Roan duet at the Guts World Tour stop in Inglewood, Calif., on Tuesday (August 20). Rodrigo, 21, documented the special moment with a TikTok video posted on Wednesday, August 21, in which he and Roan, 26, recreated the viral trend. “I hope he plays ‘Hot to Go’” Rodrigo (…)

“You treated me so disrespectfully at the Grammys. You yelled at me at the Grammy party. Roan said to the photographer. “Yes… I remember. You were so rude to me.”

Although the photographer’s full response was not recorded, “Going Fast!” The singer continued: “I need an apology for this. Yes, yes, it is. …. You should apologize to me.”

Roan has previously been candid about the struggles he’s had with his mental health since being thrust into the spotlight.

He announced that it will be in September Diagnosed with “severe depression” After visiting a psychiatrist.

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Chappell Roan. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

In addition to sharing how her sudden rise to fame affected her, Roan also got candid about the scary side of being famous, calling out her “predatory” fans for “non-consensual physical and social interactions.” He also argued suicidal ideation While on tour with Rodrigo in 2022.

“I go to therapy twice a week,” he said. Guard In September. “I went to a psychiatrist last week because I was like, I don’t know what’s going on. He diagnosed me with severe depression; “I didn’t think I was like this because I wasn’t actually upset.”

Roan blamed his sudden rise to fame as one of the main factors contributing to his mental health struggles.

“I think it’s because my whole life changed,” Roan told the outlet. “Everything I really love to do now comes with baggage. If I want to be economical, I need to arrange security and prepare myself for this not being normal.”

Chappell Roan Slams 'Entitled' Fans for 'Creepy Behavior'

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Chappell Roan sets its boundaries. “Good Luck, Baby!” The singer took to TikTok on Monday, August 19, to share her candid thoughts about fans who feel they have the right to take photos or hug her when they meet her in person. “If you saw a random woman on the street, would you shout at her (…)

In the same interview, Roan also He defended the controversial moment In September, she told a photographer at the VMAs to “shut up.”

“Some girls have been in this business so long they’ve gotten used to it, but I’m not that girl,” she said. “I’m not going to be a hotcake for a man who tells me to shut up.”

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