Charli XCX in ‘Worst Place Mentally that I’ve Been in My Life’
The singer said she has been offline more and plans to cut back interviews as anxiety has affected her health.
- Charli XCX told Rolling Stone she is stepping back from social media, saying the break is "better for my brain" as she manages mental health struggles.
- Charlotte Aitchison, 33, previously defined herself as an inherently online artist but now avoids Instagram and Facebook following the intense success of her 2024 album Brat.
- Aitchison noted that her albums "repel against each other," confirming her upcoming Music, Fashion, Film arrives July 24 as a creative departure from Brat's dance-pop sound.
- To manage her "complicated relationship" with performing, Charli is planning a less physically draining tour while prioritizing one-on-one conversations with fans over online engagement.
- Despite high expectations for her new music, Charli maintains that staying offline is essential for her well-being, recently declaring "the dance floor is dead" on her latest track.
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Charli XCX reveals she’s in the ‘worst place mentally’ ahead of new album
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Charli xcx Says Stepping Back from Social Media Has Been 'Better for My Brain'
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