Adrien Skye Exclusive Interview – Never Let Your Past Define Your Future
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If resilience had a soundtrack, it would sound a lot like Adrien Skye. The North Carolina native, nearly 26 and now chasing her pop dreams under the Los Angeles sun, is proof that scars can sparkle. From a childhood shadowed by abuse, estrangement, and nights without a roof, she’s risen with a voice that turns pain into pure poetry. Quiet and shy at first glance, Adrien reveals a heart that leads with love — the kind of artist who doesn’t just want to fill stadiums, but to fill silence for anyone who’s ever felt alone. With her eyes set on Corey Feldman’s birthday shows this July, she’s stepping into the spotlight armed with empathy, faith, and songs forged from survival. Her message is simple but electric: your past doesn’t own your future, and your wounds are proof you’re still here, still fighting, still ready to shine. Meet Adrien Skye — the pop artist who turned heartbreak into harmony, and who’s just getting started. Next is the Q&A session we had with Adrien Skye for TheCelebrity.Online Magazine’s June 2026 Cover Story.

Adrien Skye As Cover Story Interview – June 2026 Magazine Edition

How do you introduce yourself?

My name is Adrien Skye. I’m originally from North Carolina, I’m almost 26, and I’m an aspiring pop artist currently pursuing my music career in Los Angeles.

What hardships have you overcome?

I’ve faced a lot of hardship throughout my life. I grew up in a difficult religious environment and experienced physical and emotional abuse for much of my childhood and early adulthood, including in a past relationship. I also dealt with family estrangement, periods of instability and homelessness, and struggles with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. There were many times when I felt like I was starting over with very little support. Moving to Los Angeles to pursue music came with its own challenges—financial stress, rejection, and uncertainty—but I keep going. Those experiences have shaped my perspective, strengthened my resilience, and influenced the music I create today.

What do people usually not know about you?

Most people don’t really know me because I’m naturally very shy and quiet. That’s usually all they see at first. But once people get to know me, I hope they realize that I’m actually very loving, caring, and emotional. I care deeply about other people and always try to be there for the people I love.

What sets you apart from others?

What sets me apart is my resilience. I think my experiences have given me a deep sense of empathy and compassion for others. I’m someone who leads with love, even after being hurt. Creatively, I try to turn my pain, my faith, and my life experiences into something meaningful through my music. I don’t want to just entertain people—I want people to feel understood and less alone when they hear my story.

What are your upcoming major events?

One of my biggest upcoming events is opening for Corey Feldman’s birthday shows in late July. It’s an exciting opportunity for me as an artist and a chance to perform my music in front of new audiences. I’m currently preparing my set, rehearsing, and looking forward to sharing my music on stage.

What advice would you give to others?

My advice is to never let your past define your future. It’s okay to set boundaries and protect yourself. It’s okay to stand up for yourself, even if other people don’t understand your choices. You don’t have to be perfect, and you don’t have to follow the straight and narrow all the time to be worthy of love, happiness, or success.

I’ve learned that healing isn’t linear. You’re going to make mistakes, have setbacks, and sometimes lose your way—and that’s okay. What matters is that you keep going and keep choosing yourself. Be kind, but don’t let people take advantage of your kindness. Love deeply, dream fearlessly, and never be ashamed of the things you’ve survived. Your scars don’t make you weak—they’re proof that you’re still here, still fighting, and still capable of creating a beautiful life.

Where can people find you?