
Adam Devine: BDE & Pitch Perfect (Full Episode)
Adam Devine discusses growing up in Nebraska and his path to comedy and acting
In this episode of Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper interviews Chappell Roan in a candid conversation that explores her personal life, creative inspirations, and experiences in the music industry. Chappell opens up about being in a relationship and shares what she truly values in a partner, discussing her type and the qualities that matter most to her. One of the most interesting segments involves her breaking down the often-confusing distinction between casual relationships and situationships, offering clarity on what actually defines each dynamic. The conversation also delves into the origins of her breakthrough hit song HOT TO GO!, with Chappell revealing the specific moment in high school that served as the creative spark for the track. She recounts a particularly chaotic night on the road, painting a vivid picture of the unpredictable and sometimes wild experiences that come with touring as an artist. Chappell doesn't shy away from discussing her sexuality and personal experiences, explaining how certain sexual encounters directly influenced her new song The Giver. She also shares entertaining stories about her iconic birthday celebration at a strip club, showcasing her bold personality and uninhibited approach to celebrating milestones. Throughout the interview, Chappell demonstrates her characteristic openness and humor while discussing topics ranging from intimacy and attraction to the realities of life as a rising music star. The episode captures her authentic voice and willingness to have honest conversations about relationships, desire, and the messy reality of navigating love and sexuality in the public eye. Her candid reflections provide listeners with genuine insights into her mindset and creative process while maintaining an entertaining and engaging tone that Call Her Daddy is known for.
“People are scared of me, but I'm just trying to have fun and be authentic.”
“A situationship is when you're together but you're not really together, you know?”
“That moment in high school completely changed how I saw myself and my music.”
“My type is someone who can match my energy and isn't intimidated by who I am.”
“I've learned that my best songs come from the most honest and vulnerable places.”