If anyone understands what it's like to have a very sudden bigotry thrust upon you, it's an ex James Bond star Daniel Craig. Now, the star of Luca Guadagnino Queer gives praise to Chapel Roan about the way she handles her fans who don't respect her boundaries.
In a new interview with The New York TimesCraig said he watches Roan with keen interest, especially when it comes to how she deals with online toxicity. “I really admire the guts to say these things,” she said, adding that she understands her experience. “Celebrity kills you. Really, it's a terrible, terrible thing that can happen, and I think you have to really fight against everything that it throws in your face, because it's so easy to be tempted.”
THE Knives out The actor added that the problem of juggling art and celebrity has been transformed thanks to the rise of social media. “Building and maintaining that brand is all about how much exposure you get,” he said. “You have to deal with social media, and I can't do that. I even regret the emails I send.”
Earlier this year, Roan made headlines when she alleged inappropriate behavior from her fans via social media posts. In a pair of TikToks, the “Pink Pony Club” singer made it clear that regardless of whether “abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, is a normal thing to do to people who are famous,” she wouldn't be silent. such behavior. “That doesn't make it okay. That doesn't make it normal. That doesn't mean I want it, it doesn't mean I like it.”
Craig is also far from the first celebrity to speak out for Roan. Just last week, Miley Cyrus said Harper's Bazaar that she wished people “wouldn't give her a hard time” and added that “it's probably really hard to get into this business with phones and Instagram.”
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