Chappell Roan Calls Out Photographer: "You were so rude to me, and I deserve an apology"

Oct 25, 2024 23:22


#ChappellRoan is speaking her mind. She calls out photographers while walking the carpet at the #GUTSWorldTour premiere. pic.twitter.com/ARzorXeoeY
- E! News (@enews) October 26, 2024
While attending the premiere for Olivia Rodrigo's concert film, Chappell Roan seemed to recognize a photographer who was previously rude to her at the Grammys and ( Read more... )

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manu19 October 26 2024, 10:35:39 UTC
She's not made for that world

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angriest_girl October 26 2024, 12:02:15 UTC
I love that this comment has both a thumbs up and a thumbs down. Polarising!

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theylezharold October 26 2024, 13:57:21 UTC
2 each! 😆

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rkylo October 26 2024, 15:40:46 UTC
It’s 3 vs 3 now. That’s fascinating lmao.

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invisiblemonkey October 26 2024, 10:51:40 UTC
this should be the standard but it's going to be made hard for her.

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champagnemami October 26 2024, 10:51:44 UTC
I actually don’t care one way or another she did this, but I always wonder what the point is of forcing someone to apologize since they literally aren’t sorry lol.

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tewwteww October 26 2024, 11:39:58 UTC
Yup that photographer doesn’t care and must be very happy of her reaction - he gots close up shots of her and it will sell!

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theylezharold October 26 2024, 14:17:53 UTC
Unhinged power and thinking that, in this moment, you'll feel better, when you won't, bc they'll just laugh and they're not actually sorry. I learned this lesson in college about most males.

As a lesbian, doesn't she know by now that most men aren't sorry when they're being mean to women, being cruel/assholes? They often enjoy humiliating women.

And he's holding the power at the end here, because by his appearance alone, he's triggering her to do this embarrassing

And this photog is probably texting the (plentiful) negative reactions towards her to his "boys" or whatever....

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wistfulwisp October 26 2024, 17:39:58 UTC
In a gaming community, there was this guy who would go off on people if they made a mistake that affected his gaming (or if he incorrectly thought they did). He would never apologize for his attitude and actions, including his own mistakes that caused damaged/losses to someone else's character/game.
While I was offline, he ranted about something that I had done, thinking that I had done something against him (I had not). When I found out, I demanded a public apology. *shrugs* I didn't care if he was actually sorry. I just wanted him to have to admit to being wrong because I was sick of it.

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trekkiepetrelli October 26 2024, 10:59:17 UTC
Does this woman enjoy being famous ?

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x_falsetto October 26 2024, 11:12:39 UTC
She claims to hate fame but all of her actions and behavior point to her being a huge fame whore 🤡

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pciam October 26 2024, 14:07:42 UTC
She definitely does; many of her actions show she wants to be famous. But I think she wants the ability to control all aspects of fame and only have the positive aspects which is not and never will be possible since we cannot control the actions of other people.

Thus she has to develop coping mechanisms for the less savory parts and for the people whose actions she cannot control. And yes part of that is setting her boundaries (and being ok with losing certain opps due to those boundaries) and even letting certain things go for the sake of her mental health.

I get calling people out (often it is deserved) and saying your peace but in a lot of cases - demanding people to conform to your desires and needs (ie demanding an apology from someone who doesn’t even know you) often does not work (and now headlines around Olivia’s event are about Chappel). There is something to be said about “shaking it off” and not letting asshats get the best of you.

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rihaty October 26 2024, 16:33:38 UTC
IA with this. She’s too online IMO. Famous people should be treated like humans of course, but once you are a public figure there is a loss of privacy and you can’t control the public narrative. There will be criticisms and discourse.

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xtinkerbellax October 26 2024, 11:09:01 UTC
This is only semi related and I think something people learn with age but I see so many young people online spend so much time on trying to control the way other people speak and interact and at some point you need to realize you can only control yourself. I feel like this is something she'll get better at, setting boundaries for herself, but its hard to watch people be so upset all the time online because they are too busy trying to tell others how to act instead of doing what they can on their end.

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