James Charles is hot off the heels of his attempt at a pop career after teasing his second single at Coachella, but his followers are all saying the same thing about his festival looks.
The makeup mogul announced a big comeback in February with a surprising new pop career after facing accusations in 2021 about sending inappropriate messages to a 16-year-old.
Looking back at his three iconic looks across the first weekend of the California-based music festival, the YouTuber posted a reel on 16 April which read, "did you eat your coachella outfits this year?"
His first look saw the star wearing a black asymmetric crop top, black cross-front culottes and accessorising with Terminator-worthy sunglasses. For his day two Coachella look, Charles went for a double-denim outfit with a mullet wig. On day three, the makeup artist wore a Dune-style distressed sand crop top and skirt combo with grey elbow-length gloves.
Despite fans agreeing that he "ATE that up!", his followers previously begged for him to bring back the arguably most iconic Coachella look in history: his a**-and-chaps.
At Coachella 2019, Sister Charles served "Buttchella", as it was playfully dubbed. The star flaunted his style in an all-white thong bodysuit and matching chap-style boots after serving traditional denim chaps the year before.
"Where are the a**less chaps?!?", one fan asked beneath one of his more recent Coachella looks, while another begged: "We want the chaps".
"The chaps???? Where????", another echoed. "WE WANT THE CHAPS", added a different follower. "Where’s the booty", asked another.
Whilst at the festival, the star gave fans a first listen to his upcoming song "Can We Just Be Friends". Charles posted a video of himself in the crowd lip-syncing to the track.
Filmed after nightfall at the festival, Charles wore a zipped-up denim jacket and jeans combo as he sang passionately towards the camera about a lover who ended up friend-zoning him. However, fans had thoughts about his "dramatic" facial expressions.
In 2021, Charles was publicly accused of sending inappropriate photos and messages to a 16-year-old fan.
After the initial incident, 15 men and boys came forward to accuse Charles of sexual misconduct, according to several media reports .
Charles admitted to "flirting" with the fan, who had allegedly told Charles that he was 18 years old, but called accusations of grooming "completely false " in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
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