POP STAR’S SICKENING TRIBUTE: Chappell Roan just LIONIZED a notorious bigot, and Gen Z is letting her get away with it. Mere hours after the death of controversial French icon Brigitte Bardot, Roan took to Instagram to call the late actress her “inspiration,” igniting a FIRESTORM of outrage. This isn’t just a simple RIP—it’s a BLATANT WHITEWASHING of a horrifying legacy.
Roan’s hit song “Red Wine Supernova” literally opens with the lyric, “She was a playboy, Brigitte Bardot.” But what the pop glitterati FAILS to mention is that Bardot was a convicted HATER, fined repeatedly for inciting racial hatred and spewing homophobic slurs. She infamously denounced the #MeToo movement as “hypocritical,” attacking survivors who dared to speak their truth.
Now, the SILENCE from Roan’s camp is DEAFENING. While a few brave voices on X called for the singer to “open Brigitte Bardot’s Wikipedia page,” the mainstream media and Roan’s MILLIONS of fans are looking the other way. This is the DANGEROUS consequence of celebrity worship: erasing monstrous bigotry for the sake of a glamorous aesthetic.
By endorsing Bardot, Chappell Roan isn’t just honoring an actress—she’s tacitly APPROVING racism, homophobia, and the brutal silencing of abuse victims. It reveals a chilling truth about our culture: we are willing to forgive ANY sin if the sinner wore lipstick well. The past isn’t just being remembered; it’s being REPACKAGED and SOLD to you, with its ugliest chapters deliberately ripped out.


