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Chappell Roan Stuns on SNL and Debuts Explicitly Lesbian Country Song ‘The Giver’

Chappell Roan Stuns on SNL and Debuts Explicitly Lesbian Country Song ‘The Giver’

Lesbian pop darling Chappell Roan appeared Saturday Night Live she stunned with her rendition of her hit song as SNL’s musical guest over the weekend Pink Pony Cluband has released a brand new track titled. Transmitter.

Midwest Princess dipped her toe into country music for the first time, and the star and her all-girl band put on a dazzling performance in gingham, tassels, and cowboy boots for the show.

“You country boys know how to treat a woman,” Chappell crooned during one part of the song. “Well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman right. It gets the job done.”

The pop princess hinted that she would be releasing new music on SNL earlier in the week, uploading a photo to her Instagram account with the caption “the album blew up but it’s time to welcome a hot new bombshell to the villa.” Its producer and co-writer, Dan Nigro, was also interviewed. New York Times Late last month, discussing his new work, he said it included a “fun, new, up-tempo country song” that would reveal “a new version of Chapell.”

Fans excited with new track ‘The Giver’

Fans excited as Chappell Roan delivers new trackTransmitter Chappell’s first song since debut good luck baby It was released to critical acclaim earlier this year.

The lyrics are very frank, Roan is someone who never shy away from sexy topics, he sings “I know kids might need a map, but I can close my eyes and wrap you around my fingers this way.”

Chappell Roan and Bowen Yang hold hands during SNL finale despite backlash over Moo Deng skit

The internet was also pleased to see the star holding hands with SNL cast member and well-known gay man Bowen Yang.

Yang had come under some criticism a few weeks ago for mimicking Roan’s “diva” behavior as pygmy hippo Moo Deng.

Chappell Roan has skyrocketed to fame this year after dominating the festival season in the US over the summer. Yıldız made a statement on this issue toxic fan culture Experienced, including tracking his and Roan’s family and friends.

“I don’t care if harassment and harassment is a normal thing to do to famous people,” he said in a statement on his social media account. “I have the right to say no to creepy behavior.”

first album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwestern Princess It came out in late 2023, and some fans were lucky enough to catch it on its Australian tour in November before it broke into the mainstream.

After NBC uploaded a new performance of “The Giver,” it inexplicably pulled it off the air just a few hours later. Chappell’s fans are working hard and you can watch the performance thanks to his fan account on X.