American singer Chapelle Rhone Amidst his meteoric rise to fame, a new health diagnosis has been revealed.
The 26-year-old Good Luck, Babe singer says she suffers from severe depression and matches “every symptom.”
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Roan, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, revealed the diagnosis Guardian and said she was coping with her sudden rise to fame “like no one”.
“I go to therapy twice a week. I went to a psychiatrist last week because I felt like, I don't know what's going on,'' she said.
“She diagnosed me with severe depression – which I didn't think I had because I'm not really 'depressed'.”
“But I have all the symptoms of someone who is severely depressed.”
These symptoms include brain fog, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate, and what Roan calls “very poor vision.”
Roan believes this happened because his “whole life has changed… now everything I love to do is done without any burden”.
Roan has attempted to set boundaries with fans over the past few months as she enjoys her newfound popularity.
In a TikTok video in August, she called out fans who believed they were entitled to her time because of her profile.
“I don't care that abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, it's a normal thing to be done to people who are famous or even slightly famous,” Roan said. in a video,
“I don't care if it's normal. I don't care that this kind of crazy behavior comes with the job, the career field I've chosen.
“It doesn't make it okay, it doesn't make it normal. “It doesn’t mean I want it, it doesn’t mean I like it.”
He added this with an Instagram post on August 24, writing: “Women don't owe you s***.
“I chose this career path because I love music and art and I respect my inner child, I do not accept any form of oppression because I chose this path, nor do I deserve it.
“I do not agree with the notion that I reciprocate energy, time, or attention toward people I don't know, don't trust, or who annoy me – just because they admire. “Expressing.”
She's also been open about her diagnosis with bipolar II disorder, revealing in a 2022 Instagram post that it was “pretty hard to put together.”
“I don't really talk about it much, but it affects me daily and is a huge part of my music,” she said in May 2022.
“I'm in a healthy situation, just wanted to share and I think it's important to talk about mental health.”