In a surprising confession on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, The Chainsmokers revealed that they have participated in threesomes with their fans on multiple occasions.
During the episode, Alex Pall candidly questioned whether the encounters still counted if they occurred internationally, showcasing a hint of hesitation in his tone.
Reflecting on their initial experiences with threesomes, Pall recalled a sense of bewilderment, stating, “I think we were both like, ‘What the f–k just happened?’
because they were never planned, you know what I mean?”
The spontaneous nature of these encounters seemed to catch them off guard, with Pall admitting, “It’s weird.
I’m not gonna lie.”
The duo, consisting of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, elaborated on how these unplanned threesomes became a part of their lives.
Pall shared how decisions were swiftly made without much forethought, expressing, “Oh OK, I guess we’re just doing that,” while Taggart mentioned that such occurrences have not taken place in quite some time.
Amusingly, Taggart referenced the early days of their music careers when they had to share hotel rooms due to budget constraints, humorously attributing the origin of some of their threesomes to European hotel room arrangements that did not separate beds.
The personal lives of The Chainsmokers members have long been under the spotlight, particularly after Pall’s ex-girlfriend, Tori Woodward, publicized photos in 2018 alleging his infidelity.
Pall later confessed to feeling “miserable” following their breakup, wishing Woodward nothing but happiness and acknowledging his shortcomings.
On the other hand, Taggart embarked on a relationship with Chantel Jeffries in early 2020, marking a public romance that lasted until March 2021.
Their breakup came after a year of dating, signaling a shift in Taggart’s personal life.
Despite their high-profile relationships, it is worth revisiting a controversial 2016 Billboard cover story where The Chainsmokers openly discussed their s** lives despite being in committed relationships at the time.
The revelations caused turmoil in their personal lives, leading to the end of those relationships shortly after the article’s release.
Pall candidly acknowledged their priorities even before fame, stating, “Even before success, p—y was number one.”
He expressed a desire to date models and engage in casual relationships, portraying themselves as typical “frat bro dudes” who enjoy the company of women.