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Daily Mail
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chappell Roan accused of pushing her assistant in red carpet viral clip
Chappell Roan has been accused of pushing her assistant in a shocking viral red carpet clip. The Good Luck Babe! songstress, 27, took to the 2025 Fashion Los Angeles Awards red carpet last week but all eyes swiftly turned to her behavior - and not her quirky ensemble - during the incident. The drama unfolded as the singer waved at fans while flanked by two companions. She then appeared to collide with her assistant before seemingly using her arm to push her away before walking off. The assistant was seen widening her eyes in horror and flashing a wry smile after the awkward moment - although another closer angle of the incident showed a very light collision and Roan gently pushing her assistant away. Fans took to social media to slam Roan for the 'rude and disrespectful act' with one writing: 'She's got such a nasty evil spirit Others wrote: 'it was an emotional and psychological push, with her hand there to infer of a push… truly sinister 'Even as a fan of her it's quite obvious it was rude of her to do that, even if she didn't touch the woman, it was still rude and disrespectful to do 'Even if she didn't push her it was still rude. It's clear the woman was trying to go one way and didn't see Chappell, moving her out the way like that was unnecessary.' Others came out in support of the Pink Pony Club hitmaker, with one fan writing: 'She literally just tapped her to let her know she's there cause she's looking the other way ? 'She didn't do anything wrong at all 'This was clearly just a misunderstanding, they were both trying to go one way, not seeing each other and collided, Chappell put her hand up so she wouldn't bump into her and the woman backed away on her own, poor Chappell always in unfortunate situations. has contacted representatives for Chappell Roan for comment. Last month Chappell admitted she's 'very in love' as she revealed she's been in a 'serious' relationship for the past six months. The singer opened up on her love life on the Call Her Daddy podcast, explaining that she and her unnamed girlfriend had previously dated, before she shot to stardom. And the pop star admitted that had the couple not rekindled their romance, she would have found dating a 'nightmare' due to her trust issues and would be 'terrified of their intentions'. The assistant was seen widening her eyes in horror and flashing a wry smile after the awkward moment - although another closer angle of the incident showed a very light collision and Roan gently pushing her assistant away Fans slammed the star over the incident Others supported the star in the 'misunderstanding' When asked if she was single, Chappell, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, revealed she had been with her girlfriend for six months, clarifying 'it's serious'. She went on: 'I'm very in love, but I am pro-single. Everyone should be single, I'm serious. 'Be single. Stop dating. Be single. Have a great time alone. Find out for yourself if you can one hundred per cent be okay alone before you date. 'That's what I found out. I had a great time when I was single, and I know that I'll be okay, and now I have an awesome time that I'm with someone.' Giving more insight into her romance, she explained they had been set up by a mutual friend, but had already been involved in the past.
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chappell Roan gushes to Elton John on stage: ‘You sacrificed so much for the queer community'
and shared the stage on Sunday night at Elton's annual Oscar viewing party in Los Angeles for a performance of Roan's smash hit 'Pink Pony Club', with Roan taking a moment to express her gratitude to the legend before singing. In a video from the venue, Roan can be seen presenting Elton with a diamonté encrusted pink cowboy hat, before addressing the star to say: 'Thank you for believing in 'Pink Pony Club.' He played it first, y'all!' 'I'm so grateful that you have me here, and it's such an important…' the 'Good Luck Babe!' singer went on before getting visibly choked up, with John jumping in to say: 'You're the best baby, I love you so much. Thank you so much for doing this.' Chappell Roan honors Elton John before a duet of 'Pink Pony Club' at Oscars after party:'Thank you for believing in 'Pink Pony Club.' He played it first y'all.' — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) March 3, 2025 'You have sacrificed so much for the queer community. You made it so I can be the artist I can be,' she went on. 'Thank you so much.' Roan has previously spoken about her relationship with the 'Rocket Man' singer, speaking to at the end of last year after . She explained that John had offered her advice as she readies her highly anticipated sophomore album. 'The advice he gave me was that the songs will come,' she said. Elton John joins Chappell Roan on the stage to perform 'Pink Pony Club' at his AIDS Foundation #Oscars after party — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) March 3, 2025 'He thought that he wouldn't have the ideas, but they were absolutely there. He just had to let them come to him. So that's a good reminder.' The pair's performance comes off the back of Roan's success at the GRAMMY Awards which saw her take home the trophy for Best New Artist. Elton is currently gearing up to release his . The album, entitled Who Believes In Angels?, is due to drop on 4 April. 'This record was one of the toughest I've ever made, but it was also one of the greatest musical experiences of my life, ' Elton said of the project. 'It has given me a place where I know I can move forward.' The post Chappell Roan gushes to Elton John on stage: 'You sacrificed so much for the queer community' appeared first on Attitude.
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chappell Roan hits back at Grammys speech criticism
Chappell Roan has hit back at a music executive who criticised her speech at the Grammys. At the weekend, the US singer called for record labels to give a 'liveable wage' to rising stars, after winning the best new artist award at the ceremony. Her comments, which also urged companies to provide healthcare for those at the start of their music career, were criticised by Jeff Rabhan, who has worked with singers including Kelly Clarkson, and is the co-founder and chief executive of an artist, audience and brand platform. In an opinion piece in the Hollywood Reporter, Rabhan described Roan's speech as 'noble, but also wildly misinformed'. He said her 'rise to stardom, fuelled by viral moments, major label backing and an industry desperate for the next alternative pop starlet, proves she's no longer a struggling artist'. He added that she should 'do something about' the issues for rising stars in the industry, instead of just talking about the problem. On Friday, Roan, 26, urged Rabhan to 'match me' in donating 25,000 US dollars (£20,166) to 'struggling dropped artist', in an Instagram story, and added: 'Let's talk.' She followed this up with another story saying: 'Mr Rabhan, I love how in the article you said 'put your money where your mouth is' – genius. 'Let's link and build together and see if you can do the same.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by ・゚: *✧ Chappell Roan ✧*:・゚ (@chappellroan) The singer then wrote 'in the meantime, here are some artists that deserve more love and a bigger platform', and posted Spotify screenshots of US singers including Hemlocke Springs, Sarah Kinsley and Baby Storme. Rabhan also said that when Roan won a Grammy, she became 'no longer the scrappy indie artist fighting from the fringes, she became part of the establishment', and called her 'disingenuous' for having mainstream success, and then criticising the industry. He also wrote: 'Record labels are businesses, not charities, and the deal is simple, they put up the money, take the risk and, in return, they get a cut of the profits. 'Could the system be better? Sure. Should artists get better deals? Absolutely. But Roan's speech lacked the nuance and industry awareness to build any consensus or even speak to the priorities of an artist's platform of issues.' Elsewhere, Rabhan said that starting a foundation, running a mentorship programme and investing in up and coming artists 'is what real industry disruptors do', citing the example of artists such as Taylor Swift, who got control of her own music by re-recording her albums. Roan was nominated for six awards at the ceremony, including album of the year and best pop vocal album for The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, and song of the year and record of the year for Good Luck Babe! She said at the event on Sunday: 'I told myself if I ever won a Grammy and I got to stand up here in front of the most powerful people in music, I would demand that labels and the industry profiting millions of dollars off of artists, would offer a liveable wage and healthcare, especially to developing artists.' She added that she 'got signed so young, I got signed as a minor, and when I got dropped, I had zero job experience under my belt and, like most people, I had a difficult time finding a job in the pandemic and could not afford health insurance'. She called for record labels to treat artists as employees, with wages and health insurance. According to a census from charity Help Musicians and the Musicians' Union (MU), about half of British musicians are earning less than £14,000 a year from music, and 43% of respondents said they earn less than that figure. It also disclosed that the average annual income from music is reported at £20,700, which is based on all respondents earning any percentage of their total income from music.