Overview
- In a new interview with The Guardian, Zara Larsson praised Chappell Roan and said critics of the pop star's limits on public attention "just hate women."
- Larsson pointed to Roan's past boundary-setting moments, including stopping a cameraman at the 2024 VMAs and challenging photographers and autograph resellers in Paris, which Noah Kahan publicly defended.
- Coverage also revisits a São Paulo hotel dispute in which a security guard allegedly yelled at Jude Law and Catherine Harding's 11-year-old, with Roan saying she did not see the child or instruct the guard and Harding urging her to take responsibility.
- The stance has renewed debate over how celebrities can draw lines in public spaces and whether women who do so face harsher pushback than men.
- Larsson said a brand pulled an offer worth about $3 million after she joked about abortion on TikTok, illustrating the financial risks artists can face when they speak out.