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Flavor Flav thinks Chappell Roan’s attitude towards fans is ‘one of the biggest mistakes she could make’

Flavor Flav has spoken out about Chappell Roan’s recent attitude towards fans, stating that it is “one of the biggest mistakes she could make.”

The Public Enemy member and hip-hop figure performed TMZThe year-end television special, Merry elf Christmasto discuss the headlines of 2024 that stood out the most.

A TMZ The reporter introduces Roan as “a celebrity who emerged this year who hates being a celebrity more than any celebrity we’ve seen in history.” celebrity“.

The former NME The cover star has previously spoken out against “weird” and “creepy” followers and denounced the “predatory behavior” of so-called “superfans,” which includes “non-consensual physical and social interactions.”

Her statements have since been applauded by celebrities including Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks, Rachel Zegler and Daniel Craig, with the latter saying he admired “the courage to say these things.”

Olivia Rodrigo also revealed in recent months that Roan has been a mainstay in navigating an “overwhelming” entertainment industry.

However, Flavor Flav has a different perspective: “Honestly, I think it’s one of the biggest mistakes she can make, because it’s all the people who make her who she is in society.” , commented Flav. Watch Flav talk about Roan below.

“If people can make time for you, you should be able to make time for them.”

When asked how he feels when fans approach him in public, Flav added with a wink: “I’m scared when no one comes up to me and asks for a selfie. I’m getting nervous! I ask myself, ‘What did I do? Did I get the right watch today?'”

Aside from making statements about certain fans, Roan was also recently seen defending himself against a supposedly “disrespectful” photographer at a red carpet event. Roan also pulled out of two festival appearances to prioritize her mental health.

In recent news, Roan celebrated her song “Good Luck, Babe!” for reaching one billion streams on Spotify, calling the occasion “Cuckoo Locomotive.”

“Good luck, baby!” is also at the top of the list NMEThe 50 Best Songs of 2024 Nick Levine wrote: “There are hits, and then there are career hits. Released in April, this standalone single sent Chappell Roan into a supernova, turning their debut album The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess into a long-overdue banger.”

“With ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ Roan set out to write a “big anthemic pop song”. It was a complete success: over subtly insistent synth-pop, Roan serves up his own truths to someone desperately trying to deny his strangeness.”

“The chorus –”You’d have to stop the world just to stop the feeling“ – is compassionate and empathetic at the same time: a rare combination. It also shows Roan’s gift for saying something profound in a way no one has managed before. If she wants it, the world is her oyster.” You can find the full list here.

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