Chappell Roan Goes Makeup-Free as She Films Dramatic Transformation into 'Hot' Pop Star in New Docuseries

Roan stars in Sephora U.S.’s new Hulu docuseries ‘Faces of Music’ alongside Becky G and Victoria Monét

Sephora/YouTube Chappell Roan goes makeup-free in trailer for

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Chappell Roan goes makeup-free in trailer for "Faces of Beauty" docuseries

Chappell Roan is taking fans inside her femininomenon world.

On Jan. 17, Billboard revealed that the “Pink Pony Club” singer (whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) is starring in Faces of Music, a new Hulu docuseries put on by Sephora U.S. in partnership with Digitas Pictures and Imagine Documentaries.

In a teaser clip for the new project, which highlights the connection between beauty, music and identity, per the outlet, Roan, 26, embraces a face free of makeup before dolling up with her signature drag-inspired glam.

Sephora/YouTube Chappell Roan gives a glimpse at how she does her stage makeup in new Sephora U.S. docuseries for Hulu

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Chappell Roan gives a glimpse at how she does her stage makeup in new Sephora U.S. docuseries for Hulu

The beginning of the clip shows the Grammy-nominated star without makeup on before transforming into her pop star persona with white face makeup, blue eyeshadow, silver star stickers, orange blush and red lipstick. Her recognizable ginger curls are also on display.

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“Chappell is a version of myself that’s so bold and confident and hot,” Roan says in the trailer for the series, which debuts on Hulu on Jan. 22.

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Sephora/YouTube Becky G embraces her natural beauty in

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Becky G embraces her natural beauty in "Faces of Music"

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Faces of Music also stars Becky G and Victoria Monét, who show off their barefaced beauty.

“I feel my most sexy when I’m leaning into what is on the inside,” Becky G says, with Monét adding, “It’s not about right or wrong. It’s about your truth.” 

Sephora/YouTube Victoria Monét goes makeup-free in

Sephora/YouTube

Victoria Monét goes makeup-free in "Faces of Music" trailer

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Since her launch into stardom, with the release of her massively successful 2023 debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, and viral hits such as “Good Luck, Babe!”, Roan has not only become synonymous with instantly recognizable earworms, but also her over-the-top costumes.

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From her Statue of Liberty drag at Governors Ball Music Festival to her gallant medieval moment at the 2024 VMAs and then her 1900s-inspired Saturday Night Live ensemble, no look has proved to be too bold or too daring for the singer, who is set to make her Grammys red carpet debut on Feb. 2.

Will Heath/NBC/Getty Chappell Roan

Will Heath/NBC/Getty

Chappell Roan "Saturday Night Live" debut

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Roan, a first-time nominee, is in the running for six awards, including album of the year, record of the year and song of the year (“Good Luck, Babe!”) and best new artist.

"How amazing is it that a gay artist wrote a gay song that went No. 1 with a gay writer who did not grow up in the industry, did not have an in, has been busting her ass for a decade?" Roan said in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple TV+ and Apple Music’s A Carpool Karaoke Christmas special.

"It’s an honor to be nominated with some of the other artists,” she added. 

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