Fans went crazy when Chappell Roan used the derogatory term “B-word” to refer to her former teacher.
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F**k the theater teacher who fired Chappell, wrote a fan with a video of the singer performing at the Austin City Limits Music Festival. We take to the saddle at first light.
An X user (previously known as Twitter) wrote: “As someone who got bullied by his high school theater teacher, Chappell Roan calling out her theater teacher at ACL was healing for the soul.” A plethora of people swiftly flocked to social media to voice their support for the 26-year-old singer.
Someone commented, “If you’re a theater kid you get it, Chappell Roan calling out her theater teacher for kicking her out of their theater troop at ACL is so f**king funny dude.”
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“Chappell Roan dedicating My Kink Is Karma to her THEATER TEACHER oh my god the ICON she is,” wrote another writer.
Another person said, “Chappell Roan’s instructor who expelled her from theater club will never know peace again. and with good reason!
The singer’s teacher is still unknown, but it’s conceivable that she instructed Chappell at Willard High School, which is located in the starlet’s hometown of Willard, Missouri, a small town.
The pop diva was videotaped at the Austin City Limits Music Festival unveiling her song My Kink Is Karma.
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In a March interview with the Riverfront Times, Chappell recalled her high school days, saying, “I didn’t have a good time.”
“I had severe bipolar disorder, and adolescence was the most difficult time in my life.”
“I just couldn’t really understand myself, and I felt incredibly out of place. I have always desired an artist community similar to the one I currently live in.
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The Good Luck, Babe! hitmaker disclosed her bipolar II disease diagnosis on her Instagram page back in 2022.
It is a bipolar spectrum mood illness that is defined by a minimum of one major depressive episode and one hypomanic episode.
Chappell went on to say, “I really started getting into music whenever I was, like, in high school.” of her time in high school.
On Sunday, October 6, the festival was held in Zilker Park, Texas, USA.
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“It was based on Christian rock and some country music, but at the time, I didn’t really connect with it.”
Chappell recently canceled her All Things Go festival participation due to concerns about her “health,” and she will now perform at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
The Daily Mail revealed on Monday, October 7, that the Missouri native was booked for performances in New York City on September 28 and Columbia, Maryland, outside of Washington, DC, on September 29.
“Best Wishes, B****”👀 #ChappellRoan boldly referred to a previous instructor as a “female dog” on stage, letting out some old school drama. 🐶 Watch the entire video in the bio!
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TMZ, October 7, 2024 (@TMZ)
Using her Instagram,
Following the sudden cancellation of her All Things Go festival, Chappell will appear at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
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“I want to provide the greatest performances I can and be present during my performances. I appreciate your understanding. Come back soon, xox.
Chappell is well-known for establishing limits with her followers and the public, especially when it comes to dealing with improper actions that have put her in danger.
She discussed the problem in August 2024 on TikTok and Instagram, highlighting how uncomfortable she felt with “nonconsensual physical and social interactions.”
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She called some of her followers’ actions predatory and said that she shouldn’t have to put up with it because she’s a well-known person.
Chappell wrote, “Women don’t owe you s**t,” vehemently objecting to the acceptance of this attitude toward female celebrities.
kenista has reached out to the representatives of Chappell and Willard High School.