Chappell Roan Calls Out Photographer at Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS Tour: "This is not okay."
Okay, so this is totally messed up. Chappell Roan, the amazing singer-songwriter, just dropped a bomb on Twitter. It all started at Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS tour, where Roan was performing as an opening act. During her set, a photographer allegedly got a little too close for comfort. Roan took to Twitter, calling out the photographer, saying, "This is not okay."
What Went Down?
So, according to Roan, the photographer was allegedly "getting in my face and pushing me." She also mentioned he was "literally on stage" during her performance. Now, I'm not saying photographers are bad, but getting up on stage during an artist's performance seems kinda rude, right?
Roan's tweet:
"This photographer was getting in my face and pushing me literally on stage during my set. This is not okay. I'm not sure what happened to basic respect for artists."
Fans React
The internet, of course, went wild. Fans of Roan and Rodrigo alike jumped in to defend the artist. Many expressed their support, agreeing that photographers should respect artists' space. Some even shared similar experiences with overzealous photographers.
Respect for Artists
The whole situation just goes to show that artists deserve respect, even when they're on the smaller stage. It's super important to remember that artists are people too, and their personal space should be respected. Roan's brave move to call out the photographer is a reminder that it's okay to speak up when someone crosses the line.
This incident has sparked a conversation about the relationship between artists and photographers, especially at live events. It's a reminder that everyone needs to be respectful and mindful of each other's boundaries. Let's be honest, nobody wants a photographer shoving a camera in their face when they're trying to rock out!
It's worth noting that the photographer has not yet responded to Roan's accusations.
I, for one, hope this incident leads to more awareness and respect for artists and their personal space. What do you think? Let's talk about it in the comments!