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Chapel Lawn has been away from the stage and spotlight for some time after getting some big exposure over the summer.
The up-and-coming pop star announced Friday via her Instagram Story that “things have gotten tough over the past few weeks and I’m really feeling down,” which is why she’s attending All-Stars in New York City and Washington, D.C., this weekend. He announced that he would not be able to perform at the Things Go Festival. that. ”
“I feel pressured to prioritize many things right now and I need a few days to prioritize my health. I will be present at the performance and give the best show possible. “I want to,” her statement continued. “Thank you for your understanding.”
Earlier this month, Roan shared conflicting views on the US presidential election, first telling the Guardian that “there’s a problem on both sides” and then ultimately saying she plans to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in November. It was announced on TikTok that it became a hot topic.
Earlier this summer, Roan also shared her thoughts on fandom after her meteoric rise and also talked about certain people she found invasive. Last month, she shared two videos on TikTok in which she described a man who followed her and “stalked” her family, demanding photos and hugs in public, despite Roan’s resistance. He criticized the club’s fans.
“I don’t care about the abuse, the harassment, the stalking, the normal things that people do to famous people and people who are a little famous,” she said in one video. “It’s weird that people think they know someone just by seeing them online or hearing the art they make… You’re not allowed to say no to creepy behavior. Is that okay?”
The “All Things Go” music festival is scheduled to take place Saturday and Sunday in Columbia, Maryland and Forest Hills, New York. Janelle Monáe and Renee Rapp are scheduled to appear.