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Myles Smith backs Chappell Roan on ‘boundary-setting’ between artists and fans

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November 23, 2025 – Radio 854 Music News

Myles Smith backs Chappell Roan on boundary setting between artists and fansIn a powerful show of solidarity, music artist Myles Smith has publicly backed Chappell Roan in her call for clearer boundaries between artists and fans—an issue that has sparked wider debate in the music industry.

Why This Matters

Chappell Roan, known for her bold pop sound and candid personality, recently opened up about the darker side of fame: the invasive behavior some fans exhibit. She described instances of “stalking, talking s*** online … yelling at you in public,” likening parts of her fame experience to “the vibe of an abusive ex-husband.”

Her message is simple but firm: she wants her audience to understand that admiration should never cross the line into harassment. As she said in a previous interview, “Women don’t owe you s—.”

Myles Smith Steps In

Myles Smith recently addressed the topic in an interview with Rolling Stone UK, explicitly supporting Roan’s perspective. He emphasized that there should be a “natural boundary” between friendly interactions—like saying “hi” or taking a photo—and more extreme behavior, such as tracking someone down or following them in ways that feel invasive.

Smith admitted that, while he’s never experienced stalking himself, he can understand the discomfort that arises when personal boundaries are crossed. “We may know someone and we may be close to them, but there’s also a boundary of day-to-day human relationships,” he said.

The Bigger Picture

What Chappell Roan and Myles Smith are discussing isn’t just about one artist’s discomfort—it touches on the evolving nature of fame in the age of social media. With platforms blurring the lines between public and private, the traditional dynamic between fans and celebrities is shifting. As some commentators point out, it’s increasingly difficult for artists to navigate how much access they owe to fans.

Roan herself has reflected on this: in an interview, she admitted that her boundaries may have created a “force field” around her. She’s aware that some fans feel hurt or rejected, but she argues that setting limits is not a rejection of her supporters—rather, it’s about preserving her well-being.

Why It’s Important for Fans (and Us)

  • Respect matters. Roan’s message is a reminder that being a fan doesn’t mean ownership. Admiration shouldn’t excuse invasive behavior.

  • Artists are people too. Fame doesn’t erase the need for personal space. This conversation helps humanize public figures.

  • It’s a cultural shift. As more artists speak out, boundary-setting could become a norm—not a taboo. That has implications for how fans behave, how media reports, and how the music business supports artists’ mental health.

Final Thought

Myles Smith’s support amplifies Chappell Roan’s important message: boundary-setting is not about ingratitude—it’s about safety, respect, and dignity. As the music world continues to evolve, conversations like these are vital for shaping a healthier, more compassionate relationship between artists and their audiences.

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