Chappell Roan is nothing if not committed to her costumes.
On Wednesday’s episode of Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast, the “Good Luck, Babe!” singer, 27, revealed how removing the green body paint from her Governors Ball 2024 performance was, well, next to impossible.
As it turns out, the product wouldn’t budge. “Like, it didn’t come off,” Roan, who was dressed as the Statue of Liberty, told Cooper.
“The way I got that off was I took three baths, not soap, dish soap. I literally poured dish soap in and scrubbed rubbed my whole body with coconut oil, jumped in, scrubbed with a literal, like, kitchen sponge,” she said.
Though she eventually got rid of the paint, the Grammy-winning musician still had a green tint on her skin. “I literally looked moldy for four days,” Roan added.
And her bikini lines needed scrubbing, too. “My pubes are pulling out from it all,” she confessed. “I’m not even, like, lasered or anything.”
The application process was also no easy feat: “I just spread my cheeks and get sprayed with green,” she revealed to Cooper.
As for the rest of her costume, Roan paid tribute to New York City with a shiny crown headpiece, which she wore with a latex tube top and fringe skirt.
During her performance, the pop star told the audience she was in drag because Lady Liberty is “the biggest queen of them all.”
Quoting part of the poem inscribed on the statue, Roan continued, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free.”
She concluded, “That means freedom in trans rights, that means freedom in women’s rights…and it especially means freedom for all oppressed people in occupied territories.”
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