“That is the worst episode of ‘Glee’ I’ve ever seen,” the pop star mentioned in a video posted on social media.
Chappell Roan is providing a playful apology after criticizing a previous holiday-themed episode of Glee.
On Monday (Dec. 23), the 26-year-old pop star shared her ideas on the musical comedy’s season 3 episode “Extraordinary Merry Christmas” in a sequence of posts on an Instagram account run by Roan and her artistic director, Ramisha Sattar.
“That is the worst episode of Glee I’ve ever seen,” Roan mentioned, holding again fun whereas the 2011 episode performed within the background. “I’m turning it off. I hate it,” she added, hitting pause on the distant. “Subsequent.”
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Shortly after, Roan returned with one other video, this time sitting in entrance of a brightly lit Christmas tree. Within the playful clip, she jokingly apologized to Glee followers whereas somebody off-camera pointed a pair of sharp scissors at her.
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“That is my apology video for the Gleeks that I offended. I’m so sorry,” Roan started. “I really like each episode of Glee, and I really like Kurt and Blaine,” the singer-songwriter added, referencing Chris Colfer and Darren Criss’ characters on the Fox sequence.
This isn’t the primary time Roan has shared her ideas on Glee, which aired from 2009 to 2015. In fan-captured video from a dwell efficiency earlier this yr, the Grammy-nominated artist revealed she had lately began watching the present.
“I simply began watching Glee. I’m on season 2,” Roan informed the viewers. “It took me like three full instances to attempt to watch Glee, ’trigger I used to be like, ‘That is silly as f—.’ After which I used to be like, ‘Lean into it.’”
In the meantime, Roan is closing out 2024 at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Prime New Artists chart, marking a yr of breakout success on each the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Scorching 100 songs chart. Her debut full-length album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in August. Moreover, she scored seven entries on the Billboard Scorching 100, together with her first high 10 hit with “Good Luck, Babe!” which reached No. 4.
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