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... Read moreFrom my own perspective, attending high-profile events with red carpet moments can indeed feel overwhelming. The intense flashing of cameras, the constant scrutiny of every outfit detail, and the energy of the crowd contribute to a sensory overload that's hard to manage. Chappell Roan’s admission about the overstimulating nature of walking the red carpet highlights an often overlooked challenge for artists beyond just the glamour. It’s a reminder that behind the scenes, celebrities face real pressure to perform and present themselves perfectly. In recent years, the Grammys and similar award shows have become not only a celebration of music but also major fashion showcases. While some artists enjoy expressing themselves through daring or innovative outfits, others might feel discomfort or anxiety due to the spotlight. Personally, I’ve noticed that green screen technology, often used in various media setups during such events, can add to the surreal and highly controlled atmosphere. It creates an environment that can feel less authentic and more staged, possibly adding to the overstimulation. This makes me appreciate the candid moments when celebrities share their genuine feelings about these experiences, breaking down the polished facade. For fans and viewers, understanding these realities enhances empathy and might change how we perceive red carpet events, recognizing the emotional and sensory toll they can take alongside their visual spectacle.