Chappell Roan responds to Jorginho's accusations that singer's actions left girl in tears

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A soccer star has accused a pop star of making the daughter of a movie star cry.Chappell Roan — who, in recent years, called out fans’ “creepy behavior” and said she “pumped the brakes” on fame to protect her own privacy — was accused over the weekend by soccer star Jorginho of rough treatment of his family.Roan (letting up on the brakes?) headlined Lollapalooza Brazil over the weekend, and Jorginho was in attendance along with his wife and child.While there, as outlined by People, the footballer said the 11-year-old was thrilled to see the singer while they were dining at their São Paulo hotel.

The girl walked by the 28-year-old “Pink Pony Club” singer’s table “to confirm it was her, smiled, and went back to sit with her mum.She didn’t say anything, didn’t ask for anything,” he wrote.Although he didn’t name the girl, his wife, Catherine Harding, shares an 11-year-old with Jude Law.

Harding, aka Cat Cavelli, is a singer-songwriter and native of Ireland.Jorginho alleged that, after the girl sat down, a “large security guard” came over and interrupted their breakfast to generally make their lives miserable.The guard allegedly told the girl’s mother “she shouldn’t allow [her] daughter to ‘disrespect’ or ‘harass’ other people.”The girl was “extremely shaken and cried a lot,” said Jorginho, a player for the Brazilian club Flamengo whose legal name is Jorge Luiz Frello Filho.

Jorginho knows what it’s like to be famous and have fans.(Jude Law also has a little experience in that department.)Jorginho told his nearly 5 million Instagram followers that he knew what it was like when fans didn’t respect boundaries, and “[w]hat happened there was not that.” On Sunday, Roan responded on Instagram.

She said the guard was not her personal security and that no one — including a starry-eyed 11-year-old girl — had bothered her.�...

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