Chapel Lawn has denied explosive allegations that she made Jude Law’s underage daughter cry during an encounter in Brazil.
“I’m only going to tell you half of what happened to the mother and child who got caught up in the security guard today. The security guard is not my personal security,” the “Good Luck, Baby!” singer said on her Instagram Story on Sunday.
“I didn’t even see any women or children. No one approached me. No one cared about me. I was just eating breakfast at the hotel. I think these people were also staying at the hotel,” she added.
Ms Lawn, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, said she did not instruct security officials to “go and speak” to the mother and daughter, who were identified as Mr Law’s ex-Katherine Harding and her 11-year-old daughter Ada.
“I didn’t do it and they didn’t come at me. They didn’t do anything,” Roan, 28, clarified.
“It’s unfair to security to just assume that someone doesn’t have good intentions when there’s no reason to believe that no action has been taken. I don’t support that,” she added.
The pop star then said he doesn’t “hate” people who are fans of his music.
“I don’t hate kids, it’s crazy or whatever,” she added.
Roan ended her video message by apologizing to Harding and Ada for her interaction with the security guard.
“To that mother and those children, it’s really sad that someone assumed you would do something and it made you feel uncomfortable,” Roan said.
“You didn’t deserve that.”
Roan’s response came hours after Harding’s husband, Brazilian soccer player Jorginho Frello, accused Harding and his security guard of leaving his stepdaughter Ada in tears at a hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
“My daughter woke up so excited. She was so happy to meet @chappellroan, an artist she really respects and someone she used to look up to, that she even signed an autograph,” Frero wrote on Instagram on Saturday, hours before Roan’s performance at Lollapalooza Brazil.
The athlete claimed that Ada saw the “Pink Pony Club” songstress at breakfast, but did not approach her.
“She walked past the singer’s table, turned around to make sure it was her, smiled, and returned to the table with her mother,” Flero claimed. “She said nothing and didn’t ask for anything.”
Shortly after, Flero claimed his wife and daughter were approached by Roan’s “large” security guard and “started talking to them in a very aggressive manner.”
Flero claimed that the security guard accused the young child of “disrespect” and “harassment” and threatened to file a complaint with the hotel.
“My daughter was so scared that she cried a lot,” Flero wrote. “To be honest, I don’t know how in the world just walking past a table and looking would be considered harassment.”
The soccer star ended his statement with a direct message to Roan.
“Without your fans, you would be nothing. And to them, she doesn’t deserve your love,” he wrote.
Jude, 53, and Harding welcomed Ada in March 2015, after they had already separated.
The Fantastic Beasts and Dumbledore’s Secret actor is also the father of six children with three other women.
Last July, Harding and Flero tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at Villa Erba on Lake Como, Italy.
They have a son, Jax, who was born in 2020.
