Grammy Award-winning Artist Chappell Roan Shares Her Love for Guinea Pigs

Synopsis
Chappell Roan, the Grammy Award-winning singer, discusses her love for guinea pigs, sharing her experiences with these adorable rodents and advocating for pet adoption.
Key Takeaways
- Chappell Roan expresses her love for guinea pigs.
- She previously owned four guinea pigs and volunteered at a rescue.
- Roan encourages pet adoption over purchasing.
- She finds joy and laughter in caring for her pets.
- The online guinea pig community is vibrant and engaging.
Los Angeles, April 20 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Chappell Roan has revealed her fascination with guinea pigs. The 27-year-old artist has a deep affection for these small rodents.
At one point, she owned four guinea pigs and dedicated time to volunteering at a rescue shelter, according to reports from ‘Female First UK’.
During her appearance on the 'Las Culturistas' podcast, she expressed, “I’m really thrilled that guinea pigs have developed their own culture online because I consider myself a guinea pig girl. I’m completely enamored with them. I had four concurrently, but they have since passed away. I believe they are the most adorable animals on the planet. I volunteered at a guinea pig rescue for a year. I adore rodents in general, and the online guinea pig community is fantastic.”
Before achieving international recognition with hits like 'Pink Pony Club' and 'Good Luck, Babe!', she featured her four guinea pigs in a music video and discussed the adoption journey. In May 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she shared on Instagram, “These lovely ladies were incredibly sweet and sat still while we filmed. I adopted them from @laguineapigrescue in 2018 because I thought having a guinea pig would help me feel connected to home, as I had one I cherished in 4th grade.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, the Grammy Award-winning singer acknowledged that she “never imagined” having so many guinea pigs but found immense joy in caring for them. She encouraged others to consider adopting pets instead of purchasing them.
She stated, “I never thought I would have four, but here we are. Caring for them brings me so much joy, especially during quarantine. They make me laugh every single day because they are tiny creatures with enormous personalities.”
“They’re definitely not easy, low-maintenance pets, but I cherish them deeply. Sonic is tri-color, Honeydew is black, Gogo is gray, and Nadine has long hair. Please consider adopting instead of buying from pet stores and support local shelters,” she concluded.