Chappell Roan’s ‘actually normal’ bikini body revealed: see what the star looks like stripped down
On Sunday evening, Chappell Roan posted some pictures in less clothing on Instagram for her approximately 7.1 million fans to see.
In a striking black swimsuit, the 27-year-old pop sensation, who has been compared to Anna Delvey lately, displayed her breathtaking physique.
One photograph featured the artist known as The Giver showcasing a revealing glimpse for her audience, as she struck a pose with her curvaceous derriere exposed, donning a skimpy, high-tied bikini bottom.
She captioned the carousel post, ‘I am actually normal.’
However, Roan (formerly known as Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) didn’t appear typical at all, as she showcased her unique and captivating charm.
Chappell looked typically gorgeous with her flaming-red curly locks falling around her.


The images have so far collected 1.3 million likes from the singer’s devoted online audience.
Later in the year, the performer sparked a generational rift by stating during an interview that she couldn’t think of anyone her age who was content with having kids.
Recognized for her drag aesthetic and punchy feminist lyrics, Chappell identifies as a lesbian.
On Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, the host inquired whether she might consider having kids someday.
She responded without a doubt: “Every friend with kids seems to be struggling right now. I can’t think of any peers who are content with their children at this stage of life.
The star emphasized, ‘I haven’t encountered anyone who seems genuinely content, anyone whose eyes sparkle, anyone who’s had a good night’s sleep since they have a child under the age of five.’
The remarks prompted a fiery debate online.
Some moms argued that it was misleading and unhealthy to promote such a message, especially given the current decrease in birth rates.


One individual pointed out that Chappell Roan discussing on Call Her Daddy how none of her friends with children seem unhappy, serves as a clear illustration of the importance of not confiding in everyone about your feelings.
‘I hope I never encounter friendships like those of self-centered women without a sense of loyalty or commitment.’ This maintains the original sentiment while using more natural and easy-to-read language.
Simultaneously, some individuals associated with Chappell’s remarks expressed their thoughts, with one individual stating: ‘Mothers, particularly, have instilled the most fear in me about becoming a parent.’
‘Chappell’s observations resonate with me, as many moms I encounter express feelings of misery and exhibit a degree of competitiveness, harshness, and judgmental behavior.’
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2025-06-03 06:20