Chappell Roan is going into Sunday's Grammy Awards with six nominations, including all of the "big four" categories — album of the year, record of the year, song of the year and best new artist — so it's no wonder she's in her feelings right now.
On Instagram Wednesday, Chappell writes, "Good morning booboos. It's Grammy week. I am very emo. My heart feels warm and fuzzy with all the support I have been given this past year. I hope you can understand that this has been incredible and scary and spiritual and confusing. I've been crying tears of joy and grief and feeling loved and lonely and free."
"Ultimately, I am grateful for every one of you who gave my music a little spin and showed your a** up to shows and festivals. Because yall are rockstars I feel like a rockstar," she continues. "Damn I am cheesy lowkey."
She concludes by saying, "Whatever anyway; I love the performance we’re preparing for you all. And girl no matter what, just know when I’m up on stage, all I’m really feeling in my heart is love to the queer community especially those in places where it is unsafe to be yourself. I see you <3 tootles xox."
Chappell's nominations come for her album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess and her standalone single "Good Luck, Babe!" She'll perform on the Grammys telecast Feb. 2, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
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