Chappell Roan Calls Out Photographer on MTV Music Awards Red Carpet

Chappell Roan Calls Out Photographer on MTV Music Awards Red Carpet

As a fan of Chappell Roan, I am beyond impressed by her courage and assertiveness. Her experiences, both on and off the red carpet, have only served to strengthen her resolve and stand up for herself against those who try to belittle or intimidate her.


Chappell Roan stood up for herself at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards after a rude encounter.

Tonight at the awards show, Roan, who is performing for the first time as an artist, struck a pose on the red carpet in a costume inspired by medieval times. A video posted by Entertainment Tonight shows a photographer appearing to say something disrespectful to her when she walked away from the camera. In response, Roan, known for her song “Hot To Go,” retorted sharply, telling the photographer to keep quiet. She exclaimed, “You shut up!” followed by “Don’t! Not me, bitch!” Someone nearby could be heard encouraging her, saying, “Go on, girl!

Upon being questioned about the event by a reporter from Entertainment Tonight, Roan expressed that it was both overpowering and terrifying. Given his high levels of anxiety when surrounded by shouting individuals, he found the red carpet to be particularly daunting.

Roan added, “And I need to—I yelled back. I yelled back! You don’t get to yell at me like that!”

Recently, the well-known pop star expressed her personal limits online following distressing conduct from individuals who identified themselves as her supporters. “Over the past decade, I’ve been relentlessly working to develop my project and now it’s necessary for me to establish boundaries and set some ground rules,” she stated in a seven-slide post on Instagram. “I aspire to continue being an artist for an extended period of time.

She went on to say, “I’ve experienced far too many situations where consent was lacking in both physical and social encounters. So, let me make this clear: women do not owe you anything. I pursued this career for the love of music, art, and nurturing my inner child, and I will not tolerate any form of harassment because of it. This path is mine, and it’s not something I deserve to be subjected to.

In the caption, Roan remarked, “If my words come off as bitchy or ungrateful to you, or if they disturb you in any way, it might be worth examining your own feelings: ‘Why do I react this way to a woman speaking about her fears and setting boundaries?’

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2024-09-12 03:24