The Chainsmokers have been traveling the world over the past years to go on tour or play their music in clubs. During those times, they got closer to some international fans and their recent confession might have proved that they got a little too close.
DJ duo Drew Taggart and Alex Pall recently spoke to Alex Cooper on her podcast "Call Her Daddy" where they shared a shocking revelation.
The two admitted to having threesomes with international fans on multiple occasions. After doing it for the first time, Pall said both of them were like "What the f*** just happened?" because most of their interactions were never planned.
"It's weird, I'm not gonna lie," he added. (via E! Online)
Taggart then chimed in to explain that the encounters happened during the early days of their careers when they used to have to share hotel rooms.
"In Europe, they have the two beds, they don't even split them apart. So it's almost by force that we were forced into these scenarios," he added.
When asked if they're still doing it today, Pall noted that "it's been a long time" since the last time he had a threesome.
The Chainsmokers Updates
Last year, it was announced that The Chainsmokers would be the first music act to perform at the edge of space after Lady Gaga's failed attempt almost a decade ago.
In early reports, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart will reportedly be performing 20 miles above the earth, which is near the outer space.
In collaboration with space tourism company World View, the DJ duo would perform their hits in an enclosed pressurized capsule attached to a stratospheric balloon. (via Uproxx)
The two musicians expressed their excitement in a statement, saying they know the view of earth from outer space would be "incredible and inspiring" that's why they are hoping to leverage the flight for creativity in the projects they would release in the future.
More details regarding the project have not been publicized yet, but the company noted that the musical performance would be in 2024.
Lady Gaga was initially announced to be the first musician to ever sing in outer space at the supposed Zero-G colony high-tech music festival in New Mexico by riding the Virgin Galactic ship in 2015.
However, the project didn't push through after the aircraft crashed in 2014.
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