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?"

“Would you stalk her family?
Would you follow her around?
Would you make a run at dissect her life and bully her online?

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.”

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.

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.

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.”
