Chappell Roan reportedly parted ways with manager as ‘Hunger Games’ inspired battle begins

Chappell Roan is said to be looking for a new manager.

The singer, who has become one of the most popular artists in the past year, has inspired a hunger game-like the battle to become her manager.

In a recent episode of Every Album podcast, Nathan Hubbard, former CEO of Ticketmaster and prominent music executive shared that Roan is looking for a new manager after firing Nick Bobetsky.

“I mean it’s not like Chappell Roan just fired her manager, and at the Austin City Limits festival yesterday it was like hunger game. All these managers flew in to meet her,” he said.

However, Roan is clearly keeping his options open at the moment.

“By the way, she hasn’t met anyone. But like, it’s an open industry secret and everyone is trying to climb the ladder themselves and try to work with her,” Hubbard shared.

Roan has not publicly commented on the news of her separation from her manager. However, this is not the first time there has been information that she is looking for a new manager.

Earlier this month, sources revealed Visits double daily that Roan had actually fired her manager and was looking for their replacement.

Roan rose to fame over the past year thanks to his song “Good Luck, Babe!” became a mainstay in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. Her album The rise and fall of a Midwestern princessalso succeeded in reaching 2nd place on the rankings Billboard Chart 200. It charted several songs on the Hot 100 chart with “Pink Pony Club”, “Causal” and “Hot To Go” all appearing in the tally.

Since her rise to fame, she has attracted record audiences at several festivals, including Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza.

However, things did not always go smoothly for Roan. She canceled appearances at several festivals, including All Things Go, where she said things became “too much” for her.

“I feel pressured to prioritize a lot of things right now and I need a few days to prioritize my health. I want to be present when I perform and give the best performance possible. Thank you.” Thank you for your understanding. Come back soon xox,” she said in a post on her Instagram Stories.

Roan also talked about the pressure of fame on face magazine.

“This damn industry and art thrives on mental illness, exhaustion, overwork, overstress, no sleep. The older you get, the less healthy you are. Isn’t that so?” she said. he said.

Additionally, she was recently the subject of much criticism after making controversial comments about the election, in which she had to clarify that she would not vote for Donald Trump in the election upcoming presidential election.

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