Known as the artist behind some of the biggest inspirations in today’s music, Chappell Roan has even managed to rival Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” for 2024’s Song of the Summer. Surprisingly, her influence extends beyond the music world, finding its way into this year’s heated presidential race, albeit indirectly.
Fans recognize Chappell Roan for her vibrant music and public presence, but curiosity surrounds her love life. Many wonder about her dating history and whether she’s exclusively dated women.
Her rise to fame has been exhilarating for her supporters, with her music resonating deeply among those who connect with her queer anthems. Yet, her album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess reveals more nuanced emotions, with tracks like “Red Wine Supernova” and “Naked in Manhattan” emerging from fantasies about women while she was still dating a man.
In an August 2023 interview, Chappell revealed she hadn’t yet experienced a romantic relationship with a woman at the time, saying, “It was what I wanted my life to be.” Her relationship history includes a four-and-a-half-year romance with a man, ending just before her release of the joyous queer anthem “Pink Pony Club” in 2020.
Reflecting on that time, Chappell admitted that dating men lacked excitement and allure. By 2023, she had started dating a woman, but with the relationship came concerns about public displays of affection and the risks they posed for LGBTQ+ couples, even in Los Angeles.
As her hit “Good Luck Babe” sweeps 2024, Chappell hinted in a recent interview that she’s now in the talking stage with someone new, signaling the end of her previous relationship. Despite her fame, she continues to guard her privacy, ensuring boundaries remain intact.