In a recent appearance on the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” Alex Pall and Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers opened up about aspects beyond their music collaborations.
The duo delved into their personal lives, sparking conversations about power dynamics and peculiar encounters.
One particularly eyebrow-raising revelation that has since sparked numerous jokes and discussions revolves around their past involvement in threesomes with fans.
Despite claiming that it has been a considerable amount of time since their last encounter, Pall and Taggart shared with host Alex Cooper that they engaged in such activities, including what they humorously referred to as doing “an Eiffel Tower or two” during their early days.
These experiences were portrayed as casual bonding moments between friends.
Pall light-heartedly mentioned that these incidents occurred during a period when they had to share hotel rooms while on tour, questioning whether international instances should count.
They attributed these encounters to the layout of European hotels that provide two beds without a clear separation, leading them unintentionally into these scenarios.
Their first experience left them bewildered, as it was unplanned and unexpected.
Reflecting on the peculiar situations they found themselves in, Pall admitted that it felt strange, with Taggart chiming in to clarify that their rendezvous never involved ardent fans sporting their merchandise.
The duo emphasized the spontaneous nature of these occurrences and the lack of premeditation behind them.
For those intrigued by the candid discussion, Pall and Taggart’s recount of their unconventional rendezvous can be heard on “Call Me Daddy” via Spotify.
The Chainsmokers’ revelations have certainly added a new dimension to their public image, eliciting mixed reactions from fans and observers alike.
The duo’s willingness to share such intimate details has sparked curiosity and raised eyebrows within the music industry.
As the conversation continues to circulate online, fans and critics are left pondering the boundaries between personal experiences and public disclosure in the realm of celebrity