Jorginho retracts criticism of Chappell Roan

Jorginho retracts criticism of Chappell Roan 1

Former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has retracted his earlier remarks regarding pop star Chappell Roan, expressing regret for “the impact that this situation has had” on the “Pink Pony Club” artist.

The Italian, currently with Flamengo in Brazil, previously stated in an Instagram post that Roan “does not deserve” the affection of her supporters after an incident in Sao Paulo where Jorginho claimed his wife and young daughter—a fan of the American singer—were distressed by a security guard who allegedly confronted them in an “aggressive” manner when Jorginho’s daughter recognized Roan and walked past her table during breakfast.

The Instagram post gained significant attention shortly thereafter, even prompting Rio de Janeiro’s mayor, Eduardo Cavaliere, to announce his intention to prohibit the singer from performing in his city.

In response, Roan stated, “what happened today with a mother and child who were involved with a security guard who is not my personal security—I didn’t even see. I didn’t even see a woman and a child. No one came up to me. No one bothered me.”

Jorginho has now indicated that he has “become aware of new information that has changed my understanding of parts of what happened.”

“Chappell Roan made a public statement, reached out privately to Catherine [his wife], and our teams also spoke directly. It became clear she had no knowledge of what took place at breakfast and had not asked anyone to approach them. She was understanding and sympathetic to what had happened to our child.

“The security guard himself has since confirmed publicly that he was representing another artist at the hotel at the time. While we still do not know what prompted him to approach them, and do not believe an 11-year-old at breakfast could reasonably be seen as any kind of security threat, it is now clear that he was not acting on behalf of Chappell.”

Jorginho then expressed his regret regarding the incident:

“It was, ultimately, a misunderstanding in that respect, and I am glad to set the record straight. It’s important to me that this is clarified fairly and accurately. I regret the impact this situation has had on Chappell Roan, Catherine, Ada, and our family.

“I will always stand up for my family. But I also know how to recognize when things were not quite what they seemed at first.

“Thank you for the support we received during this sensitive moment. I do, however, want to make one thing very clear: I do not support or encourage hate speech or online attacks from any side. Respect, empathy, and humility are values I carry and teach my family every single day,” he stated.

“As far as I am concerned, this matter is closed.”

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