Pop singer Chappell Roan on Friday cancelled two major concerts after receiving a barrage of online criticism for refusing to endorse Kamala Harris against Donald Trump in the US presidential election. The "Pink Pony Club" singer -- who identifies as queer, and whose style is influenced by drag culture -- pulled out of festival performances this weekend, apologizing to fans that she had been left "unable to perform" due to the social media backlash. "Things have gotten overwhelming over the past few weeks and I am really feeling it," Roan said on Instagram.
"I need a few days to prioritize my health," she wrote. The controversy began with a recent newspaper interview in which the pop star said there are "problems on both sides" of US politics. "There are so many things that I would want to change.
So I don't feel pressured to endorse someone," the 26-year-old told the Guardian. She received heavy criticism on social media for supposedly playing into the hands of Trump, who is loathed by many on the progressive left. Sign up to get our free daily email of the biggest stories! In a video posted Wednesday, Roan said in an exasperated, expletive-laden video that while she despises Trump, she is disappointed in the Democratic Party, which she said had failed members of the LGBTQ community, and "every marginalized community in the world.
" "That's why I can't endorse," she said. "Yeah, I'm voting for..
. Kamala, but I'm not settling for what has been offered, 'cause that's questionab.