The pop star had a not-so-friendly run-in on the red carpet with a familiar face
Chappell Roan puts his foot down.
On Friday, October 25, the 26-year-old “Bitter” singer bumped into a familiar face on the red carpet in Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour world premiere at nya studios EAST in Los Angeles.
However, this was far from a friendly meeting.
“You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys,” the singer could be heard saying in a video shared on social media as she approached the photographer.
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“You yelled at me at the Grammy party. Yes, I remember. You were so rude to me. And I deserve an apology for that. You have to apologize to me,” Roan said.
It’s unclear from the video whether the “Good Luck, Babe” singer received her apology, but another member of her crew can be seen trying to intervene before the clip ends.
Friday’s incident comes just over a month after Rohan had another red carpet situation.
On September 11, she attended the VMAs red carpet pre-show at the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, where she was nominated for the 2024 MTV VMAs.
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Her special night soon turned into a spectacle when videos widely shared by fans on X (formerly Twitter) showed the pop star visibly upset after someone on the carpet was heard saying “shut the hell up”.
“Shut the fuck up,” Roan replied, pointing at the man.
Diversity also shared the video, but from a different angle of the interaction and was able to identify the person he responded to as the photographer.
Seconds later, Roan stepped back to gather himself and straighten his outfit, adding, “Don’t. Not me, bitch!’
The “My Kink Is Karma” singer used the red carpet to address the incident, recounting Entertainment tonight her side of the story.
“It’s quite overwhelming and quite scary. I think for someone who has a lot of anxiety around people yelling at you, the carpet is terrifying,” Roan told the publication. “And I shouted back. I yelled back! You don’t have to yell at me like that.”
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Shortly after the VMA incident, Rohan canceled both planned dates at the All Things Go music festival in New York on September 28 and in Columbia, Maryland on September 29, saying that the fame had become “overwhelming”.
“I apologize to the people who have been waiting to see me in New York and DC this weekend at All Things Go, but I can’t perform. Things have gotten overwhelming these past few weeks and I’m really feeling it,” Roan wrote on his Instagram Stories at the time.
“I feel pressure to prioritize a lot of things right now and I need a few days to prioritize my health,” she continued. “I want to be present when I perform and give the best show possible. Thank you for your understanding. Come back soon xox.”
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