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Mom shares toddler's love of Chappell Roan in cute TikTok video
Image via: kelseyjowasson/TikTok

‘Are we sure she isn’t in fact Chappell Roan?’: Get ready, this toddler might be even more obsessed with ‘Hot To Go!’ than you are

Chappell Roan has a surprisingly awesome fan base that no one ever expected!

There was a time when no one knew Chappell Roan’s lyrics, and she was a supporting artist before the main act. Now, she has become an icon, and fans cannot get enough of her (which has also proven harmful because some people take it too far). However, there is one fan she will not be freaked out by, and this adorable toddler with fiery red hair may be her biggest fan!

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A proud mom posted a sweet clip on TikTok of her young daughter, Juliet (who denies this name and wants to be called Chappell Roan). TikToker kelseyjowasson explains why she shared the video, saying, “That video was my daughter Juliet … about six weeks ago, and we’ve kind of held off on posting because people got weird saying ‘there’s no way your three-year-old likes Chappell Roan.’”

The mom also commented on how strangers took issue with someone so young listening to Chappell’s music because it is “vulgar,” but she explained that her kid doesn’t listen to the explicit lyrics, and even if she did, she wouldn’t fully grasp the meaning.

She continued, “She’s among a pretty large group of toddlers who seem to really like Chappell … so anyway, her obsession has continued. It’s all she requests in the car.” TikToker kelseyjowasson confirms that the days of princesses and children’s music are gone because her toddler only wants to listen to “Hot To Go!” As a parent, if you have ever listened to a soundtrack of children’s songs, you will realize that being able to play music like Chappell Roan is a complete blessing!

At this point, the best part of the video is still to come because the creative mama designed a Chappell Roan figure for her daughter’s Tonie box, and her excitement is arguably the most adorable and wholesome thing on the internet right now! You can see the toddler dancing and moving about enthusiastically before telling her mom, “I’m dizzy.” She then proceeds to sing the lyrics to her favorite song.

The good news is the comment section on this video passes the vibe check.

People react to toddler’s obsession with Chappell Roan

https://www.tiktok.com/@kelseyjowasson/video/7398658602598157611?_r=1&_t=8p5WFVzHy8O

The comments on the TikTok video have been incredibly positive. “Are we sure she isn’t in fact Chappell roan?” a Tiktok user shared. “CHAPPELL ROAN TODDLERS ARE HEALING THE WORLD,” another person wrote.

Other reactions include, “people are just annoyed because you can live with little Chappell Roan and they can’t,” and “I’m using Chappell roan songs to prepare my daughter for elementary school.”

What about the people who think this music is not suitable for toddlers? Well, TikTok has shared its thoughts on this, too. “My school bus used to play ‘my humps’ on repeat, I think she will be fine,” a comment reads. Another person shared similar thoughts, writing, “That’s funny that people say that Chappell Roan is vulgar, but I literally grew up listening to Eminem, Kesha and literally anything that was popular in 2000s.”


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Cailyn Cox
When Cailyn was a kid, you could often find her writing stories, but now she’s turned that childhood passion into a career. She has ten years of experience focusing on entertainment-related content and is thrilled to be a contributor for the WGTC team. Of course, work-life balance is essential, so when she’s not behind her laptop, you can find her watching true crime, enjoying the short summer, and drinking overpriced coffees.