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The Most Revealing Celebrity Confessionals from Rosalía’s ‘Lux’ Tour

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Maya Georgi

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Rosalía has always carved out her own lane as a pop star, and that’s especially true when it comes to her Lux world tour . Every night, the Spanish singer delivers show-stopping visuals , ballet moves, and operatic vocals. In between these elements, Rosalía has also built upon the religious imagery all over Lux with a unique idea: Each night, special guests deliver a confession to the singer in a recreated gothic confessional booth, just before she performs the biting track “La Perla.” Since she kicked off the 57-date trek, Rosalía has invited a handful of famed stars, musicians and models alike, to unload their deepest, darkest secrets and sins related to their love lives. Here’s a list of all of the celebrity confessions, so far. Chappell Roan Chappell Roan performs onstage at the YouTube Brandcast event at Lincoln Center on May 13, 2026 in New York City. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for YouTube Chappell Roan has shared the inspiration behind her aching song “Casual” in past interviews, but during Rosalía’s concert in Oakland, the singer went into more detail than ever. “I saw Lola Young’s confession and it reminded me of something a little similar,” Roan said before describing a flirtatious situation she was in during the pandemic with a co-writer. “We talked for three months online … We were texting, I was sending pictures and stuff,” the singer remembered. Roan was so wrapped up, she even traveled to L.A. to go on a date with the person. “But then I didn’t hear from them for four days,” she said. After confronting her situationship, they informed her that they had met someone else in that short span of time. The worst part? “They said to this artist who I was friends with that they knew they should be sad and care about me but they don’t and that they don’t know why I’m so upset because it was just casual,” she said. The star ended her confession with the juiciest part: “I’ve never said this story because they write with some other artists you may know.” —Maya Georgi Karol G Singer Karol G during the Monaco Grand Prix at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo. Picture date: Sunday June 7, 2026. David Davies/PA Images/Getty Images Rosalía made her first night at L.A.’s Kia Forum extra special when she brought out none other than Karol G. The Spanish singer gave the superstar a proper introduction: “She’s a rockstar, a legend, a strong woman… give a huge round of applause to la bichota .” The Colombian singer joined the confession booth and revealed that her ex-boyfriend “didn’t like to celebrate his birthday with me.” She continued: “The most chimba part, the most curious, were the excuses that came year after year for me not to be at his birthday.” Karol saved the most heartbreaking tidbit for last. “In the final year [of us being together] we were going to go on a trip [for his birthday]” she said. “But he didn’t show up at the airport, I was left in the lounge … This made me realize even more how much it had already become a pattern of lack of consideration.” But Karol always remembers her bichota side. “I completely got off the flight,’” she said, winking at the audience. — M.G. Marcello Hernández Marcello Hernández attends the 2026 Met Gala celebrating "Costume Art" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 04, 2026 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images For her second night at MSG, Rosalía invited SNL star and comedian Marcello Hernández to the confessional. In Spanglish, he told a story he admitted he’d never shared before: Ten years ago, he went all out for an at-home Valentine’s Day date.“I cooked. I was using a YouTube tutorial. I set the table: fork, knife, spoon — formal. I bought two bottles of wine with my fake ID. I committed a crime for this lady,” Hernandez said. “I made the effort.” But his devotion was all for naught after his date told him she’d be an hour late…then two hours late…and then eventually ended up bailing. Hernandez confessed, “I drank a bottle of wine on Facetime with my mom.” Pobrecito . — M.G. Maggie Rogers Amy Sussman/Getty Images Maggie Rogers caused quite the stir at Rosalía’s Madison Square Garden show when she came to the confession booth and divulged the juicy details about a date she when went on with an unnamed New York Times journalist. “He calls me and he says, ‘I’ve got a vintage car, can I come pick you up?,” Rogers told the Spanish singer. According to Rogers, the pair wound up nearby the empty Times’ office — and ended up making out in one of the newsroom’s conference rooms. “It was such a move, but it was one in the morning … it’s like a really good time,” she said. But in the morning, the musician discovered the “handsome” and “single” journalist wasn’t so single after all. “My friend goes, ‘Oh my god, that’s my friend’s boyfriend,'” Rogers revealed. She surmised that the dude was a “loser” after all (true), and never to trust a journalist in the first place (not so true), giving Rosalía plenty to work with before her song “La Perla.” —M.G. Cara Delevingne Valery HACHE/AFP/Getty Images For her second night in London, Rosalía invited the multi-hyphenate Cara Delevigne into the confessional booth. Delevigne is never one to shy away from the truth — and she really laid out all of her romantic insecurities. “I’m a lesbian, and my weakness used to be straight women,” she admitted to the Spanish singer. “But now I’m in a committed relationship, and the thing is… I always used to love being the dominant one. I loved taking control, but I think that’s because I was scared of being seen. I was scared to be submissive because I didn’t want to receive love. But now I think I’m ready. I am ready.” “This confession was very shocking to me. Very shocking,” Rosalía said, to which Delevigne responded: “My ring says ‘dyke’ on it, so…” —M.G. Aitana Christopher Polk/Billboard Aitana seemed to spill the tea on her past relationship with Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra during her confession in Madrid. Though the Spanish singer never named Yatra outright, the story she told Rosalía about an ex who admitted he was bound to become unfaithful after a year of dating lines up with Yatra’s own public admissions. “I decided to give it another shot, but then those statements came out,” Aitana said, which fans took as a reference to Yatra’s similar comments on a podcast . Immediately, Rosalía connected the dots and asked Aitana, “Could it be the [singer] who pulled some marketing stunt by saying something about me?” When the Spanish singer confirmed, Rosalía added, I knew it. I have to confess something else here: he apologized to me, and I didn’t forgive him — sorry.” —M.G. Lola Young Salihah Saadiq for Rolling Stone When the Spanish singer played London’s O2 Arena during her tour, she brought out special powerhouse vocalist Lola Young for the confessional portion of the night, and Young did not disappoint with a juicy story about a call gone wrong. “I was seeing someone for about four months, it was getting pretty serious,” she said. “I have to confess I thought I was falling in love. He was a bit older, like an older human being. Men seem to mature a lot less quickly.” She continued, saying that the two of them had been in bed together one night when things took a turn: “His phone rings just as he’s about to finish and he jumps up and he’s like, ‘I’ll be back in two minutes,'” she rememebered. He didn’t realize his phone was plugged in through a Bluetooth speaker as he took the call. “He goes downstairs so he’s on the phone and his wife is asking him to bring back nappies for his kids. I hear it all on the Bluetooth speaker.” Young, who is openly bisexual, said it was all she needed to swear off men. “I lost the plot a bit,” she said. “I was like, I can’t do this, I’m back to women.'” —Julyssa Lopez Guiturricadelafuente Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images Spanish singer Guitarricadelafuente is known for deeply personal lyricism, so fans couldn’t wait to hear what he’d say when he stepped into Rosalía’s confessional. He had a fun, slightly embarrassing story a lot a trip to Seville Santa Justa where he and a partner stayed at a rustic house on a freezing December night. He recalled that it didn’t have electricity or running water and the windows were shuttered down, which did not impress his romantic partner. In the end, the night was so bad that he got broken up with: “He told me he needed más calle (more street).” —J.L. Kika Navazreth Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto/Getty Images) Kika Navazreth, the Barça player, joined Rosalía onstage to confess that she was once caught up in a love triangle with two other women. In her confession, Navazreth spins a dramatic tale of inviting a woman she was into to her birthday party, where the woman fell for another one of her friends, who the soccer player once hooked up with herself. “I like to hook up,” Navazreth said. Rosalía finally declared, “Kika, what was happening was that you liked both of them” before dedicating the break-up track to Navazreth’s love triangle. —M.G. Bad Gyal Xavi Torrent/Redferns Bad Gyal and Rose had a Barcelona babes meet-up in their home city, an apt reunion spot for both of them. Fans roared when Rosalia introduced Bad Gyal in Catalan and had her take a seat in the confessional. Bad Gyal did not disappoint with her story. She got intensely honest and shared the memory of a guy she had been hooking up with who had the audacity to tell her she needed implants. The audience and Rosalia were shocked and the conversation took an empowering turn about how women don’t need jerks telling them what to do with their bodies. —J.L.

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