Charli XCX has opened up about why she prefers not to use her real name, Charlotte Aitchison, in her acting career, revealing that the decision comes down to personal identity and comfort within the entertainment industry.
In a recent interview with British Vogue, the Grammy-winning artist discussed her transition into acting and her role in the upcoming film Erupcja, which is set for a limited release in the United States.
Why She Avoids Her Real Name
When asked whether she considered using her birth name professionally, Charli XCX admitted she had discussed the idea with others but remained uncertain.

However, she ultimately dismissed the idea, saying she would never fully adopt “Charlotte” in a public-facing acting identity.
She also noted that her real name does not carry the same recognition or impact as her established stage persona.
Stepping Into Acting
Charli XCX also spoke about her early experiences on film sets, describing moments of self-doubt as she transitioned from music to acting.
Despite initial nerves, she said the experience ultimately felt rewarding and creatively fulfilling.
The artist emphasized her desire to learn from established actors and filmmakers, highlighting her curiosity about different creative processes within the film industry.
Embracing New Creative Challenges
Charli XCX reflected on how difficult it can be for musicians to step away from established success and enter a new field like acting.
She described the transition as both intimidating and exciting, noting that she continues to feel like she is still learning rather than mastering the craft.
Upcoming Film Projects
Her acting debut in Erupcja features a cast including Lena Góra, Jeremy O. Harris, Agata Trzebuchowska, and Will Madden.
The story follows a dramatic volcanic eruption in Poland that disrupts the life of a woman and her childhood friend, played by Charli XCX.
She is also set to appear in upcoming projects, including A24’s The Moment and Gregg Araki’s I Want Your Sex, further expanding her acting portfolio.
