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SZA tells Chappell Roan that she was a "freakazoid" as a child and was into "mystical s---" during an interview with Chappell ...
SZA and Chappell Roan spoke about navigating the 'pressure cooker' of celebrity and how it's actually OK to care about ...
After Roan asked SZA if she finds it easier to make friends now than in earlier in her life, and SZA responded, “Yesterday, I ...
SZA might be co-headlining one of the biggest tours of the year, but she says she still struggled with imposter syndrome ...
SZA feared that fans would only attend the Grand National Tour to see Kendrick Lamar. The collaborative tour has become one ...
SZA has claimed that she was worried fans would only be interested in attending the Grand National Tour to see Kendrick Lamar as she opened up about the fears she has when it comes to performing.
"I don’t know if it will ever feel okay to hear someone say something really hateful about me," the Grammy winner admits.
Chappell Roan and SZA have spoken out about how they are affected by public backlash, saying it hits harder than they first thought it would.
Chappell Roan shared that public backlash makes her cry sometimes, especially when she gets hate for her personality.
Chappell Roan has spoken out about the perils of fame, stating that the backlash upset her when people 'started hating me for ...
"Pink Pony Club" hitmaker Chappell Roan, who has long been candid about the personal pitfalls of fame, is opening up about herself vs. her alter ego.
As her joint tour with Kendrick Lamar continues to draw massive crowds, SZA has opened up about her ongoing journey with self-doubt and imposter syndrome.