Chappell Roan Asks Photog To ‘Apologize’ During Heated Confrontation At Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour Movie Premiere; Here’s What Happened

As a dedicated follower of Chappell Roan’s career, I can’t help but admire her unwavering resolve and commitment to her boundaries. It’s not every day you see an artist standing up for herself against disrespectful behavior, especially at high-profile events like the Grammys and world tours.


Chappell Roan recently had a heated argument with a disrespectful photographer during the Grammys, and when she encountered this same photographer on the red carpet at Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS World Tour premiere on October 25th at NYA Studios EAST in Los Angeles, she requested an apology from him.

Roan playfully challenged the photographer to clarify his inconsiderate behavior during a past Grammy event, where they’d had a disagreement that led to an argument. The same individual is said to have shouted at Roan at the Grammys; she deemed him rude and insisted on an apology.

In a heated video exchange, Roan asserted, “You loudly scolded me at the Grammy event, and I recall it clearly. Your behavior towards me was truly unacceptable. An apology is long overdue from you for that incident. You owe me an apology.” It remains uncertain whether she received the apology; nevertheless, someone from her team was seen trying to mediate and de-escalate the argument before the video ended.

Since her unpleasant run-ins with red carpets, the artist behind Good Luck, Babe has expressed in numerous interviews her desire to set clear boundaries when dealing with overzealous fans or photographers. During the MTV VMAs 2024 pre-show at UBS Arena in Long Island, where she was a nominee, it’s reported that a photographer shouted an offensive word at Roan.

Initially, she responded to the abusive individual by calling them out. Later on, she took a moment to compose herself before asserting that such discrimination was not acceptable.

To Entertainment Tonight, she shared her feelings about the incident: “It was extremely intimidating and frightening. For someone who tends to feel anxious around people shouting, the situation with the carpet was terrifying. So, yes, I did respond by shouting back. No one has the right to shout at me like that.

Following this event, Roan found herself in a challenging mental state and had to inform her audience that she would miss her booked performances at the All Things Go music festival. With poise, she apologized to her fans for these cancellations as she shared how her rapid ascent to stardom became overwhelmingly intense.

Prioritizing her mental health and overall well-being, Chappell Roan expressed that she decided to ensure a clear and focused state of mind to deliver even more outstanding performances in the future. The Red Wine Supernova artist eased her fans’ concerns by promising a return soon and extended gratitude for their patience and understanding during this challenging period.

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2024-10-26 11:52