I don’t care that this crazy throw in of behavior comes along with the job.

… That doesn’t make it okay, that doesn’t make it normal."

Would you harass her in public?"

Hayley Williams passionately singing on stage, holding a microphone in her right hand and wearing a cropped shirt

“Would you stalk her family?

Would you follow her around?

Would you make a run at dissect her life and bully her online?

Chappell Roan speaking directly to the camera with text overlay that says, "Would you be offended if she says no to your time because she has her own time"

This is a lady you don’t know, and she doesn’t know you at all.

I’m a random bitch.

You’re a random bitch.”

Chappell with long curly hair performs on stage, wearing a sequined bodysuit with epaulets and a wide belt

Immediately after, people were divided about her argument.

Some argue that even as a celebrity, she still has a right toprivacy.

Chappell posted anotherstatementon Instagram Aug. 23, calling out the toxic fan behavior even further.

Chappell Roan performs on stage wearing a vibrant, star-themed outfit with bold face paint, reminiscent of 70's glam rock styles

And Hayley Williams became the latest celebrity to voice her support for Chappell.

In a now-expired Instagram story, she reposted the statement and added some encouraging words of her own.

“This happens to every woman I know from this business, myself included.

Hayley Williams performing on stage, wearing a cropped sports jersey with the number 60. She is pointing and smiling with a microphone in hand

Social media has made this worse,” she wrote.

“Im really thankful Chappell is willing to address it in a real way, in real time.

Its brave and unfortunately necessary.”

Instagram Story by yelyahwilliams addresses predatory "superfan" behavior and the normalization of predation towards well-known women. Mentions @chappellroan

Read Chappell’s full statementhere.