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Okay so first of all, this pop princess just had what she's calling the year of reckoning, and Y101 is reporting that girlfriend almost pulled the plug on her entire 2025 US tour because her mental health was in the red zone. Can we just take a moment to appreciate her honesty? In a letter to fans posted on Reddit, Chappell revealed that even though her touring schedule was less than half of what she normally does, it was absolutely brutal. She got vulnerable and said she almost canceled everything, but ultimately pushed through and performed in her hometown of Kansas City, New York, and LA. She's calling 2026 the year of self-care and real community, which honestly sounds like she's planning to be a little more selective about her public life moving forward.
Now here's where it gets spicy. The Mirror reports that Chappell recently performed in Pasadena where she yelled anti-ICE sentiment at the crowd, and listen, when the Department of Homeland Security's Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin fires back at you on TMZ saying get a grip, you know you've made some waves. But our girl is unbothered and is planning to continue touring across the US to bring queer people joy.
And speaking of bringing joy, just this past weekend according to the LA Times, Chappell showed up as a surprise guest at the Artists For Aid benefit at the Shrine Auditorium alongside Bella Hadid, Pedro Pascal, and Shawn Mendes. The event raised five point four million dollars for the Palestine Children's Relief Fund and Sudanese American Physicians Association. Chappell performed a gorgeous cover of the Magnetic Fields' The Book of Love with Lucy Dacus from Boygenius, and it was absolutely transcendent.
Looking ahead, her official website shows she's got Laneway Festival performances lined up in Auckland and the Gold Coast in February, so the girl is definitely not slowing down despite everything she's been through.
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