Up-and-coming superstar Chapel Lawn confronted a photographer for what she called “disrespectful” behavior on the red carpet. Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour Concert film premiere.
During the event, Roan was posing for a photo when she made eye contact with a person who claimed to have been yelled at by an unidentified photographer during the Grammy Awards earlier this year.
According to Clip posted on social mediaRoan told the photographer: “You were so rude to me at the Grammys. You yelled at me at the Grammys party. Yes, I remember. You were so rude to me and I apologize for that. You need to apologize to me.”
Someone working on the red carpet walked up to the couple and tried to intervene, but Roan refused to back down and was heard saying, “No, no, I have to apologize.”
The footage does not indicate whether Roan was able to get the apology he requested.
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This happened a month after Roan first told another photographer to “shut up” during the VMA red carpet pre-show in September.
After her response, she was heard saying, “Please stop.” It’s not me, damn it! ”
After the incident, she told Entertainment Tonight that the red carpet was “very overwhelming and very scary.” The reason: “I feel very anxious about people yelling.” [her]”.
“Don’t yell at me like that,” Roan added. She was praised by fans for “standing up for herself” in the aftermath of the VMA incident.
The “Go for it, Babe!” singer has been very vocal about her boundaries and has been merciless toward both fans, paparazzi, and media members who have broken them in recent months.
She has previously said that the intrusive behavior of her “weird” fans makes her “uncomfortable”, sparking a backlash from some people who think she is ungrateful and saying she is “open and confident”. ” sparked praise from those who advocate for speaking up.
In September, she told Rolling Stone magazine: “What’s really frustrating is that people are now taking me seriously. They’re like, ‘You know what, b?’**** I am doing this*** And you’re just now caught up. ”
“Part of me hopes I’ll never have a hit again, because then no one will expect anything from me.”
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