Chappell Roan opens up about her struggles working at a drive-thru during the pandemic: 'It was 'f***ing hard'

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Chappell Roan opens up about her struggles working at a drive-thru during the pandemic: 'It was 'f***ing hard'
Published: Dec, 17 2024 22:04

Chappell Roan has opened up about how 'hard' it was working at a drive-thru coffee shop during the COVID pandemic. The Grammy nominated singer, who released her debut studio album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess in September 2023, worked a regular job just like everyone else back in 2020.

 [The singer spoke about her former job during an interview with Canadian journalist Nardwuar]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The singer spoke about her former job during an interview with Canadian journalist Nardwuar]

Chappell catapulted to fame earlier this year when she opened for Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour in the US and Canada from February to April. During a recent video interview with Canadian journalist Nardwuar at Sonido Del Valle record store in Los Angeles, Chappell - whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz - reminisced about her pre-fame life.

 [The 26-year-old, pictured here in October, 'pumped the brakes' on fame earlier this year after experiencing 'stalker vibes']
Image Credit: Mail Online [The 26-year-old, pictured here in October, 'pumped the brakes' on fame earlier this year after experiencing 'stalker vibes']

When Nardwuar said the words 'Scooters Coffee' to her, Chappell - who recently sang a duet with Sabrina Carpenter - simply replied: 'Angels,' with a smile on her face. Sharing more information about her former job, the 26-year-old told him: 'It was a drive-thru, you know. Wore the headset. It was awesome. I had a great time.'.

Chappell Roan has opened up about how 'hard' it was working at a drive-thru coffee shop during the COVID pandemic. The singer spoke about her former job during an interview with Canadian journalist Nardwuar. She continued: 'It was during the pandemic. I look back at that time, and I'm like... that was f***ing hard, that was hard.

'It's fun if you're with your friends. It's really hard either way, but it's not fun if you're not with your friends, if you're not with people you like to work with.'. She then admitted: 'But the hardest thing is being on headset and having someone at the window, and you taking an order, typing it in, and giving them the correct change, at the same time.

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