LOS ANGELES, CA – Pop sensation Chappell Roan has released a meticulously worded statement regarding a recent kerfuffle involving a prominent athlete's offspring and an individual vaguely associated with crowd control, asserting that while she is "truly sorry if anyone was upset," the specifics of the incident remain largely unconfirmed by her camp.
Roan took to social media to address claims made by Brazilian soccer star Jorginho, who alleged his young daughter was reduced to tears by one of Roan's security personnel. However, Roan's video message clarified that the individual in question was not, in fact, employed by her, nor was she privy to the exact emotional state of the child at the time of the alleged interaction.
"I understand that public figures are often held responsible for the actions of anyone within a 50-foot radius of them, regardless of their employment status or direct supervision," Roan stated, her voice conveying a practiced blend of sincerity and plausible deniability. "And while I deeply value the emotional well-being of all children, especially those who attend my shows, I must also clarify that my security team is, in fact, a team, and this person was not on it."
Sources close to the singer, who requested anonymity to avoid being mistaken for her actual security, indicated that the incident likely stemmed from a misunderstanding. "It's entirely possible someone just looked 'security-ish' and was standing near the stage," offered one source. "Or perhaps the child was simply overwhelmed by the sheer joy of the performance. We may never know."
Jorginho has yet to respond to Roan's clarification, leaving the precise origin of the tears, and the identity of the alleged tear-inducer, shrouded in mystery. Meanwhile, Roan's publicist confirmed that the singer remains committed to ensuring all non-security personnel maintain a respectful distance from all non-crying children at future events.





