Chloe Madison Exclusive Interview – Never Quit, Your Story Isn’t Finished
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Chloe Madison is an emerging singer, actress, and storyteller who channels her life’s most difficult experiences into powerful, deeply personal art. Having overcome childhood trauma, exploitation, and a long journey toward self-worth, she has transformed her pain into resilience, creativity, and purpose. Through her upcoming debut EP, film projects, and acting roles, Chloe embraces authenticity while encouraging others to keep moving forward, no matter how difficult the path. Her story is a testament to the belief that our greatest struggles can become the very foundation of our strength and success.

Here is the Q&A session we had with Chloe Madison

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How do you introduce yourself?

I mean usually Chloe Madison … depends on the day…and then I just stand there awkwardly, hoping somebody starts the conversation. 

Struggle – What hardships have you gone through in life?

I think my entire life has been a lesson so far and that’s not to say it has been all negative, there has been so many positive beautiful moments, but I think when you’re in it – it bleeds together and it can be hard to see beyond how it feels and it can be very layered and labyrinth like. 

I think my biggest hardship really was learning to love myself again and retrain my brain. I grew up in an environment where I wasn’t protected, and my worth came from what I could offer.  I think that really shaped me, my relationships and the way I guarded myself in situations very early on, which I very much explore in my music with my dynamics with men, my external perception and how I like to be consumed. I was groomed for financial gain at a very early age, I still have a hard time saying trafficked, but I think that really developed the way I read situations and project myself into society. I’ve always been playing a character or in a sense disassociating into a different fantasy life…. And not always my own. I took those patterns, and I’ve turned into skills …because really you have too.  I think it’s important to take your hardships and turn them into superpowers because you can’t stay a victim forever. 

What do people usually not know about you?

Honestly, I feel like people don’t know a lot, I’m very outwardly open, but I think internally I’m a little bit private. I think every girl is entitled to her secrets haha…. Ummmm maybe how spiritual I am and how much faith I really put into the universe…. That and my severe addiction to horror movies and reality TV haha. 

What sets you apart from others?

I mean, I personally don’t really like to compare myself to other people. That can be such a black hole. I think we all have unique attributes – It’s just up to you to tap into them. 

I think in order to really utilize your soul, you have to have lived, and I have – for better or for worse. I’ve seen allot and I’ve experienced a lot. You can put so much of that into your art and if it’s consumed properly and by the right people, I think you find where you’re supposed to be. Also, I just don’t think I have the ability to give up built to into me, must be some defect off the assembly line haha. 

What are your upcoming major events?

I feels like I’m living one of those unforgettable moments right now and I am just so excited and in tune with this moment. I feel so at home and my body.

I’m releasing my first EP the Chloe Madison Experience, with the lead single Airplane Mode – the single and Music Video will be be released on July 21 at Midnight with the full EP the following month!

I just wrapped an amazing role for this TV show – Two Brothers – season 3 as Karla – created by Andrew Meikle! 

I will also be dropping two short films that I created titled “Ophelia” and “A Real Good Girl” – it’s taken some time to find the right moment, but I’m just ready for them to be consumed and for everybody that worked on them to get to show off their talents as well! I worked with such amazing people, so to not share them feels criminal haha! 

What expert advice would you like to give?

Just let it all go and if you can’t let it fuel you because what could and does break you down will be the thing you look back on that helped shape you into the strong person that holds you up…. You really just can’t give up because if you stop it’s just over. But if you keep going, you never know what you’re gonna find. I was talking to one of my best friends Laura recently and we were just our way back home from my music video shoot…. And I was just sobbing with her in the backseat talking about where our lives used to be and where I used to be and now, I’m just so happy that….I made it to this me because otherwise I wouldn’t be experiencing this moment right now. 

Your social media handles and website links?

And I have a full website under that domain coming soon as well so stay tuned for that!