- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
The singer recently shared her relationship non-negotiables on the ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast…

Everyone has their relationship dealbreakers. It could be something common like infidelity or differing political views, or something unique like a preference for biting down on ice cream instead of licking it like a human being. Like all of us, Chappell Roan has some of her relationship no-nos, too.
The ‘Good Luck Babe’ singer recently appeared on the popular podcast Call Her Daddy and dropped some serious relationship advice gold. The singer told host Alex Cooper that she has been in a relationship for the past six months and that she is very much “in love” with her partner.
“It’s serious,” she said. “I’m very in love, but I am pro-single. Everyone should be single … Find out for yourself if you can 100% be OK alone before you date. That’s what I found out. I had a great time when I was single, and I know that I’ll be OK, and now I have an awesome time that I’m with someone.”
Chappell revealed that her rapid rise to the top had left her mistrustful of people when it came to dating.
“I'm dating the same person that I was dating before it blew up,” she revealed. “I'm not sure how I would date now. I think it would actually be a nightmare. I think I would be, like, so f***ing single right now.”
The singer went on to speak about her relationship dealbreakers. "Bad breath. Chewing with their mouth open is cray-cray. People who, like, don't tip," she said, "That freaks me out. Or if they treat their waiter bad, I will never talk to them the same."
While these are bad for sure, her most important dealbreaker is something that we all need to have in our minds while dating or exploring a potential relationship with someone. The singer revealed that she doesn’t like people who talk badly about their exes or the women in their family.
"I don't date men anymore, but that was, like, a common thing. Isn't it crazy? It was, like, talking s**t about their mom, about their sister," she said.
While some might argue that it’s relative, a person’s attitude towards their ex and the women in their lives (especially cisgender men) can tell a lot about how they might treat you, too. Does it have to be a relationship dealbreaker? That’s subjective. However, is it a definite red flag in a relationship? Yes, yes. A million times, yes!
What do you think?