Overview
- Jorginho said Monday that his earlier accusation against Chappell Roan’s security was a misunderstanding and that he regrets the impact.
- He explained that Roan reached out to his family and that their teams spoke, making clear she did not know about the breakfast encounter or ask anyone to approach them.
- Security contractor Pascal Duvier stated he was working for another client at the hotel and not for Roan, and the reason he approached the family has not been explained.
- The March run-in happened at a São Paulo hotel during Lollapalooza weekend and involved Jorginho’s wife, Catherine Harding, and her 11-year-old daughter, who left in tears after a guard spoke to them.
- The flare-up drew wide online criticism of Roan before these clarifications, showing how a single post can snowball into real-world fallout and only later be corrected.