Mar. 15, 2025
Chappell Roan in New York on Sept. 11, 2024.Photo:Kevin Mazur/Getty
Kevin Mazur/Getty
Saying her recent interview withThe Guardianwas “completely taken out of context,”Chappell Roanreleased two statements explaining that she is voting forKamala Harrisin the 2024 presidential election — but will not publicly endorse her.
In the first of twoTikToks, which she shared Tuesday, Sept. 24, the rising star restated the originalGuardianquote detailing her “issues” with the government, and apologized to those who “fell for the clickbait.
Mar. 15, 2025
Chappell Roan performs in San Francisco in August 2024.Photo:Dana Jacobs/WireImage
Dana Jacobs/WireImage
Chappell Roanhas come a long way with embracing her queer identity.
In a new interview withThe Guardian, the 26-year-old “Red Wine Supernova” singer-songwriter opened up about her upbringing in Missouri, specifically feeling as though she couldn’t outwardly be her true self — and being encouraged to turn to religion.
“I was so desperate to feel understood,” Roan told the outlet.
Mar. 15, 2025
David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson.Photo:Ricky Johnson/Facebook
Ricky Johnson/Facebook
Charges could be coming in the case related to the deaths ofthree Kansas City Chiefs fansfound in their friend’s backyard in January, though likely not against the homeowner, according to the homeowner’s lawyer.
David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, were visiting their friend Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers on Jan.
Mar. 15, 2025
Charity Lawson dancing her freestyle on ‘DWTS’.Photo:abcCharity Lawsonnearly didn’t make it to theDancing with the Starsfinale.TheBachelorettealum revealed on Tuesday’s episode of the ABC dancing competition series that an injury nearly took her out of the competition after falling while practicing her freestyle cheerleading routine over the week.“I’m scared I’m not going to open my mouth,” she said in footage following the accident, which happened moments after Lawson was thrown in the air.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Stephen Lovekin/Getty
Stephen Lovekin/Getty
Charles Barkleyis calling on Chicago Bulls fans who booed during the team’s Ring of Honor ceremony on Friday night to apologize after their actions caused Jerry Krause’s widow to cry.
“I want to be very careful here, ‘cause you know, Chicago, I love that city,” Barkley, 60,said onInside the NBAMonday. “What happened in Chicago the other night was a disgrace. It was a flat-out disgrace.”
During the ceremony, in which members of the 1995-1996 championship team were inducted into the franchise’s first Ring of Honor, some fans booed when late general manager Jerry Krause’s name was called.