Chappell Roan is dragged by her very long HAIR in NYC… but all is not what it seems

On Tuesday afternoon, Chappell Roan unexpectedly found herself being pulled along the street by a taxi, as her hair got tangled in the car door. This surprising incident left fans in awe.

However, what appeared to be a chilling reality was actually a work of imagination, since the Grammy-winning artist, aged 27, is presently filming an eccentric music video in New York City.

Roan demonstrated her exceptional acting skills, emitting a powerful shriek convincingly for the benefit of the cameras, as if she were truly in danger on set.

As a devoted admirer, I sported a cascade of at least six feet of vibrant, curly red hair extensions that appeared to have been caught by the cab’s right passenger door, giving an impression of an unfortunate mishap.

During breaks in filming, the songstress from Pink Pony Club (who has been flaunting her everyday beach-body lately) found herself needing to rest on the pavement of New York City while the team continued their work nearby.

Although the specific song hasn’t been revealed yet, there’s a lot of buzz among Roan’s devoted followers that it could be her eagerly anticipated new release, ‘The Subway.’

Besides her long, Rapunzel-esque hairpieces, Roan also sported a lively outfit during the video recording on Tuesday.

The small-statured vocalist donned a roomy gray woolen tweed coat, accessorized with a loose white cotton shirt and a horizontal-striped blue cravat.

Roan chose a more natural makeup style instead of her usual white face paint. She sported a matte mauve lip, well-groomed eyebrows, and a gentle smoky eye.

Enthusiasts have been anxiously awaiting fresh tunes from Roan ever since she dropped her country single “The Giver” in March, stirring anticipation among them.

It was the eagerly awaited sequel to her Grammy-nominated hit song “Good Luck, Babe!” that dropped in February 2024.

In 2023, her first album, titled “The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess,” was released, showcasing Roan’s fondness for drag style and assertive feminist verses.

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, the release of the album Good Luck, Babe! and its subsequent success played a significant role in the Missouri-born artist being honored with the Grammy for Best New Artist.

Apart from her achievements, Roan has experienced a reasonable amount of criticism ever since she became extremely famous only about two years back.

More recently, the singer sparked a disagreement between generations by stating on the Call Her Daddy podcast with Alex Cooper: “I can’t think of anyone my age who is content with having children.

Roan, who identifies as a lesbian, was asked by host Cooper if she would ever have children.

She responded directly: “Every friend with kids that I know seems to be struggling. I can’t think of anyone my age who’s genuinely content with parenthood.

The star emphasized, ‘I haven’t encountered anyone who seems genuinely happy, anyone whose eyes sparkle, anyone who enjoys a peaceful sleep, that is, anyone with a child under the age of five.’

The comments sparked a passionate discussion on the internet. Some mothers argued that it was neither truthful nor beneficial to propagate such a message, especially given the current trend of decreasing birth rates.

‘When Chappell Roan discussed on Call Her Daddy that none of her friends with children seem unhappy, this serves as an excellent illustration of the importance of being cautious about who you confide in when expressing your feelings.’

I hope I never encounter friends who are self-centered, childless women lacking loyalty.” This preserves the sentiment while making it easier to comprehend.

Simultaneously, some individuals linked to Chappell’s remarks expressed their thoughts. One person stated, ‘Mothers are the ones who have made me most apprehensive about becoming a parent.’

As an ardent admirer, I’ve come to notice that what Chappell observed rings true for me. Many moms I encounter express feelings of misery, and it seems they often embody a level of competitiveness, harshness, and judgment that can be quite formidable.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I found myself making waves last September during the MTV Video Music Awards when I playfully (or maybe not so playfully) responded to a flashing camera with an unforgettable reaction.

The interaction started as a voice, seemingly a male photographer not visible on camera, seemed to be calling out for someone to “rotate” or “change position.

In due course, a photographer exclaimed, “Quiet down!” To this, Chappell retorted with equal intensity, “Silence yourself!

She exclaimed, “Oh no! Not I, dear!” This statement caused a few spectators to laugh or gasp. A nearby woman commented, “Speak up, lady!

Previously, I’ve been open about my frustration towards some fans who cross the line with their intrusive actions, making me feel uneasy – a statement that seemed to stir up controversy on social media, with some folks interpreting it as ungratefulness on my part for the fame I’ve earned.

She stated on TikTok in August that it doesn’t bother her that mistreatment, bullying, following, and so forth, is commonly inflicted upon individuals who have some level of fame, regardless of the degree.

‘Regardless of it being common or expected, I’m indifferent about the eccentricities associated with my chosen profession and the role it often entails.’

Chappell added: ‘Just because it’s not acceptable or desirable doesn’t mean I’m fond of it.’

She boldly asserted that she didn’t care at all about being labeled as “selfish” for refusing requests for a picture, time, or a hug. She found such behavior unusual and strange, rather than typical.

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2025-07-09 19:04

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