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Dana Jacobs/WireImageChapel Rohan He’s not all that excited about potentially winning a Grammy next year.
“My mom wants to go to the Grammys and the Brits,” the 26-year-old pop star said. face magazine In an interview published on Monday, September 16th.
Still, she added, “I hope I don’t win, because then people will be mad at me and say, ‘Look, guys, we did it and we didn’t win. Bye!’ So I don’t have to do that again!”
Roan rose to fame this year as an opening act. Olivia Rodrigoof Guts World TourHer debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princesshas been climbing the charts and spawning hits like “Hot to Go!” and “Pinky Pony Club,” and won an MTV Music Video of the Year award earlier this month. Best Newcomer Award.
But Loan’s seemingly overnight success has come with downsides, including the invasion of privacy by fans.
“I feel an ambition to make this sustainable,” she said of her career. face“That’s my biggest goal right now. In my head, I’m thinking about quitting now and taking next year off.”
She added, “This industry and art is built on mental illness, burnout, overwork, overstress, underslept. The more unhealthy you are, the bigger it gets. Isn’t that the worst?… The goal is, how do I do this without hating myself, my work, my life, because right now, it’s not working. I’m just desperately trying to feel healthy.”
At the VMAs on September 11th, Loan They were seen clapping back. As she walked the red carpet at New York’s UBS Arena, a photographer yelled at her to “shut up.” A widely circulated clip On social media, the “Good Luck, Babe!” singer hit back, saying: “Shut up. Not me, bitch.”
She later said, Tonight’s Entertainment“It’s pretty overwhelming and pretty scary. I think carpets are scary for people who get very anxious when they’re yelled at, so I yelled back. You can’t yell at me like that,” she said.
Since last summer, Loan has spoken candidly about dealing with his growing fame and where to draw the line with overly obsessive fans.
“I want to be honest with the crowd, I’m not feeling too great today because I feel like my career is moving so fast and it’s really hard to keep up. I’m having a really hard time today, to be honest,” Roan said. said During a performance in June, he said: “I’m not trying to put on a low-quality show, it’s just that there’s a lot of content. Thank you for your understanding. This is everything I’ve always wanted. It’s just heavy at times.”