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Charli XCX hints at quitting music to focus on acting

Charli XCX hints at stepping back from music to pursue acting after Brat era success

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British pop-star, Charli XCX has sparked widespread conversation by hinting at a potential shift away from her music career toward acting. The British pop sensation, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, shared candid thoughts on the matter reflected on her whirlwind success with the 2024 album Brat and what might come next.

Reflections on a music hiatus

Charli XCX, 33, has long dominated charts with hits like ‘360’ and the cultural phenomenon Brat, which debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart. Yet amid her meteoric rise, she admitted to feeling drawn elsewhere. In her Billboard interview from 2024, reposted in recent discussions, she revealed a fan’s tweet planted the seed: “I saw this tweet the other day that was like, ‘Does anyone think that this is Charli’s last album?’ Then I was like, ‘Actually, that could be cool if I didn’t really make music anymore after this,’” she said before adding “I’m definitely thinking about it because I really want to act.”The Grammy nominee elaborated on her evolving interests during an Apple Music chat with Zane Lowe, expressing a desire to pause music after an intense era. Fans have noted her social media blackout on her secondary account 360_brat, where she signed off with “See you next time,” fueling retirement rumors. Some speculate this marks the end of Brat-fueled projects, with Charli XCX diving into films like the A24 mockumentary The Moment, which she stars in and produces alongside director Aidan Zamiri.

Acting ambitions take center stage

Charli XCX’s pivot feels organic after years in music since her MySpace discovery in 2008. She teased a Poland-based film project in that same Billboard talk, saying, “It’s going to take place in Poland. We would write it and shoot it at the same time, kind of like making an album.” This hands-on approach mirrors her album creation process, blending her creative worlds seamlessly.In a January 2026 Music News update, sources close to her indicated Charli XCX feels ready for her Brat era to “stop,” embracing film roles and fresh paths. Reddit communities buzz with support debating if this hiatus could span years, much like Radiohead’s breaks, while hoping for soundtracks from her ventures.

Fan reactions

Supporters applaud her boldness, seeing it as a natural evolution for a trailblazer who called out toxic chants at shows, like telling fans on Instagram Story in June 2024, “Can the people who do this please stop. Online or at my shows. It is the opposite of what I want.” Her transparency resonates, proving pop stars can redefine success beyond endless tours. Go to Source

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