Chappell Roan quickly pulled her Instagram tribute to the late Brigitte Bardot after fans pointed out the icon's problematic views. The queer pop star admitted she was unaware of Bardot's history of homophobic and xenophobic statements. Roan replaced the post with an apology, calling the revelations 'insane.'
Oh, honey, talk about a plot twist! Chappell Roan, the 27-year-old 'Pink Pony Club' sensation and fierce LGBTQ+ advocate, was all hearts and nostalgia when she mourned Brigitte Bardot's death at 91 over the weekend. In her original Instagram post, she gushed, "She was my inspiration for 'Red Wine Supernova.' Rest in peace, Ms. Bardot ♡." Seemed innocent enough—celebrating the French bombshell's style and animal rights work, right? 💔
But plot twist: fans weren't having it. Turns out, Bardot had a seriously messy side, including multiple fines for inciting racial hatred (per BBC reports), homophobic slurs in interviews and books, anti-immigrant rants, and even denouncing the #MeToo movement back in 2018. As a prominent queer artist, Chappell's tribute hit a sour note with her supportive fanbase, who flooded the comments with the tea. Eyes wide open now! 👀
Word travels fast in celeb circles, and Chappell got the memo quick. She yanked the post and dropped a Story mea culpa: "Holy sh-t. I did not know all that insane sh-t Ms. Bardot stood for. Obvs, I do not condone this. Very disappointing to learn." No cap, it's a classic case of hero worship gone wrong—Chappell thought she was toasting a style icon, not wading into controversy. Sources close to the situation (hello, TMZ and Yo Gossip) confirm she was blindsided, focusing only on Bardot's glamorous legacy and animal advocacy.
In a world where idols come with footnotes, Chappell's swift pivot shows she's all about that accountability. But spill: does this erase the inspo from 'Red Wine Supernova,' or just add some unexpected edge? 🔥