Cyndi Lauper, Chappell Roan and Hall of Fame
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Pop music icon Cyndi Lauper has gone way beyond “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” accumulating millions of dollars in her long career.
Chappell Roan got laudatory about Cyndi Lauper in a speech at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, and Lauper offered her own heartfelt remarks.
The pop star paid homage to her idol as she inducted Lauper into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, doing so in the most campy, charismatic, Chappell Roan-way possible.
As the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame welcomed its Class of 2025 on Nov. 8 at Los Angeles’s Peacock Theater, the inductees who did not attend or perform — for various reasons, some unavoidable and some just unexplained — were practically more newsworthy than the ones who actually turned up and turned it out.