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'Fact-check: Statistically, the happiest women in America are married and have children,' one group shot back
Popstar Chappell Roan, known for recent hits like "Pink Pony Club" and "Good Luck, Babe!" faced backlash from pro-family commentators after she suggested that all of her friends with young children are leading joyless lives.
On the "Call Her Daddy" podcast last week, Roan, was asked about still being close with friends in her Midwestern hometown, acknowledging they have "very different lives."
"A lot of them are married with children, and they have their own houses, and to me, I’m like, I don’t know when that’s going to happen for me. I don’t know when that’s realistic, if ever," she said.
Host Alex Cooper asked if being married with kids was something she wanted, and Roan replied she wasn’t sure.
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Popstar angers conservatives after claiming families with kids are ‘in Hell’
Chappell Roan faced backlash after she claimed that families with young children are joyless, saying she knows no families with young parents who have "light in their eyes"