Chappell Roan demands photographers follow wild rules on red carpets after past meltdowns

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Photographers were given a set of wild instructions ahead of Chappell Roan’s red carpet appearance at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday.

In a video circulating on social media, a red carpet attendant warns photographers that the “Pink Pony Club” singer is approaching.

“OK, Chappell’s coming. No one will yell at her or she will leave,” the woman is heard saying. “Everyone, be quiet, be nice, be smiling.”

Photographers were cautioned not to yell at Chappell Roan before she hit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame red carpet on Saturday, or else she would leave. Scott Kirkland/Shutterstock
In a video circulating online, a red carpet attendant was heard instructing photographers to “be quiet, be nice, be smiling” when the singer arrived. FilmMagic

While some photographers appeared to laugh at the demands, the “Hot to Go” singer was indeed treated respectfully on the carpet. In turn, she obliged to their requests.

“Can you do a spin for us, please?” a man asked politely as Roan responded by turning to her other side.

“Fantastic,” the photographer encouraged.

Roan’s rep didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Roan appeared to have a respectful interaction with photographers at the event, as one man politely asked her to turn, and she obliged. FilmMagic
The “Pink Pony Club” singer made a statement in a dress that appeared to be made out of newspaper clippings. Getty Images for RRHOF

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The Grammy-winning artist, 27, has had a history of confronting rude photographers on the red carpet.

During the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, she snapped at a photographer after she was seemingly told to “shut up.”

“You shut the f–k up,” she fired back, adding, “Don’t. Not me, bitch.”

A month later, she called out another photographer during Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts World Tour” movie premiere in Los Angeles, claiming he had been “disrespectful” to her at a previous event.

The Grammy-winning artist has a history of confronting photographers on the red carpet. At the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, she snapped at a photog, telling him to “shut the f–k up.” Getty Images for MTV
A month later, she confronted another photog at Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts World Tour” movie premiere in Los Angeles, claiming he had been “disrespectful” to her at a previous event. FilmMagic

“You were so disrespectful to me at the Grammys. You yelled at me at a Grammy party,” she claimed after walking up to him.

The individual was not shown on camera, but he seemed to disagree with Roan.

Still, she didn’t back down.

“I need an apology for that. Yeah, yep, you do. …. You need to apologize to me,” she said, before a person eventually stepped in to escort her back to the red carpet.

Roan has been open about her mental health struggles after skyrocketing to fame. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
She said she’d been diagnosed with “severe depression” in an interview last September. WireImage

Amid her battle for respect on red carpets, Roan has been candid about her mental health struggles. She revealed last September that she was diagnosed with severe depression.

She theorized her depression stemmed from her life changing rapidly after she experienced a meteoric rise to fame.

“Everything that I really love to do now comes with baggage,” she explained in an interview with the Guardian. “If I want to go thrifting, I have to book security and prepare myself that this is not going to be normal.”

“Going to the park, pilates, yoga – how do I do this in a safe way where I’m not going to be stalked or harassed?” she asked.

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