In a recent interview with Interview Magazine, Chappell Roan expressed her reluctance towards pursuing a career in acting, despite her initial aspirations. The “Good Luck Babe!” singer revealed that her interest in music was actually a stepping stone towards acting, but after moving to Los Angeles, she had a change of heart. Roan described the acting industry as “so scary” and “out of my control,” emphasizing her preference for music over acting.
Even though she was trained in acting, Roan admitted that she finds it to be “the most stressful thing in the world,” jokingly adding, “I would rather get arrested.” However, she remains open to acting opportunities if the right project comes along at the right time.
Currently, Roan is fully focused on her music career, managing her rapidly increasing fame as a pop star. Her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” reached the No. 3 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, while her single “Good Luck Babe!” is in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.
Roan’s song “Feminomenon” gained popularity on social media after Vice President Kamala Harris used it in a campaign post. She has also been drawing record-breaking crowds at various music festivals this summer, showcasing the extent of her rising success.
Reflecting on her unexpected rise to fame, Roan expressed her surprise at the overwhelming response to her music, describing it as “truly icing on the cake.” With her music career flourishing, Roan is fully committed to her artistry and dedicated to delivering quality music to her fans.