Charli XCX admits she knows she isn't "everybody's cup of tea". The '360' hitmaker has just had her biggest-selling week yet with her acclaimed LP 'BRAT', which was beaten only by Taylor Swift's juggernaut, 'The Tortured Poets Department', to number one on the Official UK Chart, whilst it hit number three in the US. Amid her massive career "moment", the 31-year-old hyperpop star has thanked her loyal fans who have stuck with her since the start of her career and "understand" her.
Before performing 'Sympathy is a Knife' at her Los Angeles concert at the weekend, she said: "It's just really cool, like, I just feel like artistry shines through, you know what I'm saying? Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. "I already know I'm not everybody's cup of tea, don't get me wrong, but um, I am just really appreciative for the people who've been there from the jump, and understood my vision. I don't know.
The whole thing that's going on at the moment, people keep texting me, 'You're having a moment. A moment.' "It's very cool, but I just want to say thank you to all of you guys, who have been here.
I just really appreciate that because I would be nothing without you. So seriously, thank you so much." Despite the success, Charli recently insisted she didn't go chasing a number one with 'BRAT'.
During an interview with British GQ, she said: “I’m constantly going back and forth in my conflict around fame and what constitutes success. “T.