Chappell Roan found himself in another heated exchange on the red carpet on Friday, just a month after his infamous altercation at the MTV VMAs with a photographer.
The Pink Pony Club singer, 26, was seen angrily confronting a photographer near the step and repeat at the world premiere of Olivia Rodrigo’s film GUTS at NYA Studios EAST in Los Angeles.
in a viral video After the incident, Roan can be heard yelling at the unidentified attendee, “You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys.”
She continued, “You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys.” You yelled at me at the Grammy party. Yes. Yes… At the Universal after-party. Memory. You were very rude to me and I deserve an apology for that. Yes, yes, yes, you do. No, no, no. You need to apologize to me.’
It is still unknown if Chappell received his apology, although a crew member intervened as the video came to an end.
Chappell Roan found himself in another heated exchange on the red carpet on Friday, just a month after his infamous altercation at the MTV VMAs with a photographer.
The Pink Pony Club singer, 26, was seen angrily confronting a photographer near the step and repeat at the world premiere of Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS tour at NYA Studios EAST in Los Angeles.
The incident didn’t seem to faze the rising pop phenom, who continued to pose effortlessly before capturing some stunning photos with Olivia Rodrigo herself.
It comes after Chappell was praised by fans for ‘standing up for herself’ when she gave an expletive-laden response while posing for photos ahead of the VMAs ceremony in September.
In footage of the incident, a photographer was heard shouting: ‘Shut the fuck up’, Chappell turned around and shouted: ‘Shut the fuck up!’
And he added: ‘No! Not me, bitch!’ prompting screams from some of the observers at the scene. ‘Tell him, girl,’ said a woman who was watching the encounter.
The exchange began when an off-camera photographer was heard apparently yelling that someone needed to “flip.”
Chappell at the time had his back to the cameras, as he was in the process of adjusting his extravagant red carpet outfit.
The star had previously expressed exasperation that “weird” fans were making her “uncomfortable” with their intrusive behavior, sparking a backlash from social media users who felt she was being ungrateful for her stardom.
However, fans have taken to social media to praise Chappell’s response, with posts about
In a viral clip of the incident, Roan can be heard yelling at the unidentified attendee: “You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys.”
She continued, “You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys.” You yelled at me at the Grammy party. Yes. Yes… At the Universal after-party. Memory. You were very rude to me and I deserve an apology for that. Yes, yes, yes, you do. No, no, no. ‘You need to apologize to me’
It is still unknown if Chappell received his apology, although a crew member intervened as the video came to an end.
‘I love seeing a woman stand up for herself; He ate it, as he should;
‘I love seeing a woman stand up to disrespect; Finally a celebrity who stands up for herself.”
She won the VMA for Best New Artist and gushed in her speech: ‘Can you believe it? We’re at the VMAs! I’m going to read… I wrote a speech… from my diary.
‘Thank you, MTV and Island Records, my team, my family and friends. “I dedicate this to all the drag artists who inspire me, who inspire me, and I dedicate this to the queer and trans people who fuel pop, to the gays who dedicate my songs to someone they love or hate,” he said.
Her red carpet outburst comes after she expressed her “frustration” that people are only now starting to take her seriously as an artist.
The Pink Pony Club singer, who recently got into trouble after criticizing her fans for wanting photos, made the comments in a cover story for the outlet that was published on Tuesday.
“What’s so irritating is how people are taking me seriously now,” he said. ‘Like, ‘You know what, bitch? I’ve been doing this shit and now you’re catching up.”
“Part of me hopes I never have a hit again because then no one will expect anything from me again,” the star said. rolling stone.
The incident didn’t seem to faze the rising pop phenom, who continued to pose effortlessly before capturing some stunning photos with Olivia Rodrigo herself.
But Chappell explained that music is his passion. ‘It’s my dream job. “I never know if it will be like that again, which is a little scary.”
However, some fans were once again unimpressed and jumped on X to share their thoughts, with one writing: “All she does is complain.”
Another wrote: “I’m tired of hearing about this woman all she does is complain,” while one shared: “Girl can you enjoy a second?” You complaining about everything is a bit annoying.’
One social media user wrote: “Girl are you appreciating your fame or what?”, while another added: “Fame takes a long time to come baby calm down.”
“All he does is complain oh my god,” one fan wrote, and another shared, “Can he stop setting traps?”
Others wrote: ‘One thing about her is that she will complain about her job’ and also: ‘She should be grateful to her fans for getting fame and being recognized.’
However, some fans came to Chappell’s defense on X, with one adding: “Chappell Roan’s frustration is totally understandable.” “It’s hard when your hard work isn’t recognized until later.”
“Well that’s the music industry for you, people love to jump on the bandwagon once you’re already blowing up,” wrote another.
Chappell Roan was filmed angrily punching a photographer while walking the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday.
The singer was praised by fans for ‘standing up for herself’ as she responded with profanities while posing for photos before the ceremony.
In footage of the incident, a photographer was heard shouting: ‘Shut the fuck up’, Chappell turned around and shouted: ‘Shut the fuck up!’
‘Chappell Roan has been working for years and now everyone wants to act like they ‘discovered’ her. Classic.’
The star also opened up about dealing with her rapid success following the release of her album The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, which notably landed at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart.
“They would literally show me some statistics and all I could do was say, ‘No, no, no.’ It’s not like that.” I couldn’t say, “I’m succeeding.”
‘I got almost a hundred thousand followers a day. At first, I severely denied it,” Roan admitted.
During her interview with Rolling Stone, she talked about fans and expressed, ‘I don’t want to be agoraphobic.’ That’s how most of my peers feel. “All the damn artists are on this page.”
‘Everyone feels uncomfortable with fans. Some people just have more patience. Damn, I don’t.
And while he talks to Interview magazine Last month, he also admitted that he didn’t care about being successful in the music industry.
At one point he said: ‘My career doesn’t mean anything anymore now that I have an album and a song on the charts.’ If anything, I’m just saying, ‘Fuck you guys for not seeing what really matters.’
‘A graph is so fleeting. Everyone abandons the graphics. I just say, “This is giving top marks.”
She won the VMA for Best New Artist and gushed in her speech, “I dedicate this to the queer and trans people who fuel pop.”
Chappell added: “But everyone graduates.” Valedictorian doesn’t really matter, and that’s how I feel now. I say, ‘Great.’ Maybe I’m the best student, but it’s weird that we’re graduating and everyone is moving away, so…”
Elsewhere in the Rolling Stone interview, the singer was candid about her mental health and how therapy has helped her.
‘I realized that I can’t live like this. I can’t live being so depressed or feeling so lost that I want to commit suicide.’
‘I just got my shit together… I wouldn’t have been able to handle any of this even a year ago. It would have been too much.