On the red carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards, Chappell Roan had a dramatic encounter with a photographer that left her feeling upset. In a video from the red carpet, Roan, who was dressed in medieval garb, can be seen posing for pictures when an impatient person said something that triggered her. In response, Roan yelled back, telling the person to "shut the bleep up" and asserting that it wasn't directed at her. After the incident, Roan explained in a red-carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight why she became upset. She described the red carpet as overwhelming and terrifying, especially for someone who experiences a lot of anxiety when people yell at her, and she felt the need to yell back to establish boundaries. Roan received support on social media from singer Noah Kahan, who shared his own experience with photographers and praised her for standing up for herself. Roan, who won Best New Artist at the VMAs and performed her hit song "Good Luck, Babe" during the show, has been vocal about the importance of setting boundaries between herself and her fans, and now likely extends that courtesy to the paparazzi.
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00:00On the red carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards,
00:03Chappell Roane had a dramatic encounter with a photographer
00:07that left her feeling upset.
00:09In a video from the red carpet, Roane,
00:12who was dressed in medieval garb,
00:14can be seen posing for pictures
00:16when an impatient person said something that triggered her.
00:19In response, Roane yelled back,
00:21telling the person to shut the bleep up.
00:24After the incident, Roane explained why she became upset.
00:29She described the red carpet as overwhelming and terrifying,
00:32especially for someone who experiences a lot of anxiety
00:35when people yell at her,
00:37and she felt the need to yell back to establish boundaries.
00:41Roane received support on social media from singer Noah Cahan,
00:44who shared his own experience with photographers
00:47and praised her for standing up for herself.
00:50Roane, who won Best New Artist at the VMAs
00:53and performed her hit song,
00:55Good Luck Babe, during the show,
00:57has been vocal about the importance of setting boundaries
01:00between herself and her fans
01:02and now likely extends that courtesy to the paparazzi.