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Fiona Apple Wants to Write About the ‘Endless Barrage of Horrors’ in Today’s World

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Fiona Apple Wants to Write About the ‘Endless Barrage of Horrors’ in Today’s World

By Angie Martoccio

Angie Martoccio

Contact Angie Martoccio on X View all posts by Angie Martoccio July 10, 2026 LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 18: Singer Fiona Apple performs onstage during the "We Rock with Standing Rock" benefit concert at The Fonda Theatre on December 18, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) Fiona Apple performs on Dec. 18, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Scott Dudelson/Getty Images

Fiona Apple is largely out of the public eye these days, but the singer-songwriter gave a rare update in a new video, expressing her thoughts on the state of the world.

“It’s the middle of the night and I was just writing and I couldn’t sleep,” Apple says in the video. “And I just all the sudden got overtaken with this urge to reach out. You haven’t seen me in a while, because this kind of thing, I’m just really, really uncomfortable with it nowadays.”

The video was uploaded by Zelda Hallman, Apple’s roommate and best friend. “She’s been trying to find a truthful way to speak to the enormity of what’s happening in the world, from the horror in Gaza and Sudan, to the cruelty being aimed at trans kids, to the assault on women’s bodily autonomy, to the abuse and terror being inflicted on immigrants and their families, to the erosion of voting rights and civil liberties, to the disappearance of Indigenous and Black children,” Hallman wrote in the caption, “so often met with silence, and to so much more suffering and injustice than can be named or addressed in a single statement.”

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Apple continued in the video: “I wonder if you’re wondering if I’m even trying to write about what’s going on in the world right now. And I just wanted to tell you that I am. I’m trying. I’m really struggling with it. If you’re writing about yourself, it’s one thing. Nobody can tell you that you’re saying it wrong, nobody can get let down. You’re the authority. But when it concerns what’s happening to other people … it just becomes so important.”

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