Chappell Roan
Referred to as Out By Brazilian Soccer Star …
You Made My Daughter Cry!!!
Revealed
Chappell Roan allegedly contributed to an 11-year-old lady bursting into tears … so says a Brazilian soccer legend.
This is the deal … Jorginho — a well known footballer who at the moment performs for Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro — took to Instagram to name out the popstar, who’s taking part in 2026 Lollapalooza Brazil this weekend.
Jorginho claims his spouse — Cat Cavelli — and his daughter went to São Paulo for the pageant … the place he says they noticed Roan within the foyer of the resort.
In fact, Roan seems a complete lot completely different IRL than she does in full stage make-up … so, Jorginho says his daughter walked by her desk to see if it was actually Roan.
Jorginho claims his daughter did nothing greater than have a look at Chappell and flash a smile — no requests for a photograph or an autograph … however, he says a safety guard approached his household shortly after the little lady sat again down at her mother’s desk.
This guard allegedly “began speaking in an extremely aggressive manner to both my wife and daughter, saying she shouldn’t allow my daughter to ‘disrespect’ and ‘harass’ other people.” The guard additionally apparently instructed the pair he deliberate on submitting a criticism with the resort towards them.
Jorginho says he is no stranger to public publicity and limits being violated — he is been an internationally recognizable soccer star because the early 2010s — however he insists that did not occur right here.
He finishes off his put up by writing … “Without your fans, you would be nothing. And to the fans, she does not deserve your affection.”
Jorginho — who beforehand performed for Chelsea and Arsenal in England and Napoli in Italy — will not be the primary star to name out Roan. Bear in mind, Boy George only in the near past inspired her to “cheer up” and luxuriate in her fame whereas it lasts after her most up-to-date run-in with paparazzi.
We have reached out to Chappell concerning the alleged incident … to this point, no phrase again.