Selena Gomez Declares Chappell Roan As Her ‘Everyday Crush,’ Shares Pic of the Rising Pop Star

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for emerging talent and a deep appreciation for authenticity, I must say that Chappell Roan is undeniably making waves in the music industry. Her unique blend of pop elements, heartfelt storytelling, and raw emotions has resonated deeply with audiences, as evidenced by her meteoric rise to fame and her recent nominations for Best New Artist and MTV Push Performance of the Year at the VMAs.


Lately, Selena Gomez has openly admitted her daily affection for Chappell Roan through Instagram Stories, referring to her as her “everyday crush.” In one particular post, Gomez shared a picture of Roan accompanied by the caption, “Even when it’s not Wednesday, she remains my Wednesday and everyday crush.”

I can hardly contain my excitement as a die-hard fan! My girl, Selena, is absolutely slaying it with her hit song “Good Luck, Babe!” Climbing up all those music charts and gaining global recognition – it’s just incredible! And to top it off, her endorsement of Chappell? That’s another massive victory for our 26-year-old sensation. Bravo, Selena, bravo!

Chappell Roan, previously known as Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, has undeniably been in the public eye, but Gomez’s recent shoutout has certainly boosted her already impressive recognition. To begin with, Roan gained popularity following the release of her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess last year, which sparked quite a stir among fans.

As a passionate devotee, I can’t help but express my awe for the artist who seamlessly blends catchy pop tunes with deeply emotional storytelling, striking a resonant chord in me and countless others almost instantly. This unique blend has catapulted her to major festival stages like Coachella and Gov Ball 2024, where I eagerly anticipate witnessing her mesmerizing performances.

Performing more often and gaining a larger audience helped the album reach its best-ever spot, No. 5 on the Billboard 200. This significant achievement provided a massive surge in her music career.

On Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, she reminisced about her rapid rise to fame. It was affirming for her when audiences began attending her performances. Since then, any additional achievements like chart success or recognition from the industry are simply bonus rewards.

As a devoted admirer, I too want to share an insight: I disclosed how I conceived the catchy phrase, “the favorite artist of your favorite artist.” This phrase was a spin-off from Sasha Colby on RuPaul’s Drag Race during season fifteen, who famously said, “your favorite drag queen’s favorite drag queen.” This quote struck a chord with me and I embraced it as my own motto within the music world.

Following the news about Roan’s admiration and their comments, Sasha Colby was interviewed by Entertainment Weekly. In the interview, this fellow artist complimented Roan for her bravery, likening her to a source of inspiration for “pop girlies”, much like Chappell Roan. Essentially, Sasha said, “A great one sees another great one – it’s as if goddesses acknowledge each other! Two outstanding artists admiring each other!”

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to be part of the wave supporting Roan, whose star continues to rise. With high-profile advocates like Selena Gomez and Sabrina Carpenter on her side, and her own exceptional talents showcased by Sabrina’s cover of “Good Luck, Babe!”, it’s no surprise that Roan is becoming the favorite artist among other artists themselves. It’s an exciting time to be a fan!

More recently, Chappell Roan has been nominated for two Video Music Awards (VMAs) in the categories of Best New Artist and MTV Push Performance of the Year, recognition earned for her successful single “Red Wine Supernova.”

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2024-08-09 10:11