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Chappell Roan has been barred from performing at the Todo Mundo no Rio festival following accusations that she dispatched her security team to intimidate Jude Law’s 11-year-old daughter. The incident allegedly occurred after the young girl walked by the singer.
Roan, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, is a 28-year-old singer who was in São Paulo for a performance at Lollapalooza. During her stay, Ada, Jude Law’s daughter, reportedly recognized Roan at a hotel and approached her breakfast table for a closer look.
According to the child’s stepfather, soccer player Jorginho Frello, Roan sent her security team to confront the young girl. Jude Law, 53, shares Ada with his former partner Catherine Harding.
The incident drew the attention of Eduardo Cavaliere, the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, who announced Roan’s ban from the upcoming Todo Mundo no Rio concert through a statement on the social media platform X.
“As long as I am responsible for our city, Chappell Roan will never perform at Todo Mundo no Rio!” Cavaliere proclaimed, referencing the festival scheduled for May. He added, “I doubt Shakira would do something like that! By the way, Jorginho, your daughter is already the organization’s guest of honor in May!” Cavaliere’s current term as mayor runs until 2028.
The Daily Mail has reached out to a rep for Roan about the mayor’s action.
Chappell Roan has been banned from performing at Todo Mundo no Rio in the wake of her controversy regarding Jude Law’s daughter; pictured March 7
The 28-year-old singer, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, was in Sao Paulo over the weekend to perform at Lollapalooza. While there, Law’s 11-year-old daughter Ada (pictured) recognized the pop star at a hotel and subsequently walked past her breakfast table to get a closer look
The story caught the attention of Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Cavaliere, who has since banned Roan from performing in the city in a declaration shared on X; pictured in April 2025
Roan hit back against Frello’s narrative, which he’d shared on social media, with a video apology posted to Instagram Stories on Saturday.Â
She said the security guard who approached Frello’s family was ‘not my personal security.’
The singer clarified: ‘I did not ask the security guard to go up and talk to this mother and child. They did not come up to me. They weren’t doing anything.
‘It’s unfair for security to just assume someone doesn’t have good intentions.’
Since her rise to stardom in 2024, Roan has been outspoken about the pitfalls of fame, publicly rejecting the idea that she should accept unwanted attention.
She has had a sometimes contentious relationship with her fans, with the artist previously calling out behavior that she considered ‘creepy’ and ‘invasive’ in social media posts.
But she said in Saturday’s post, ‘I do not hate people who are fans of my music. I do not hate children. That is crazy. I’m sorry to the mother and child that someone was assuming something, that you would do something. If you felt uncomfortable that makes me really sad. You did not deserve that.’
In August 2024 Roan posted a video to TikTok in which she said, ‘I don’t care that abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, is a normal thing to do to people who are famous or a little famous.
The child in question is the 11-year-old daughter of Law and Catherine Harding
The criticism came from the Instagram account of Harding’s husband, footballer Jorginho Frello; pictured in June 2025
‘It’s weird how people think that you know a person because you see them online and you listen to the art they make…I’m allowed to say no to creepy behavior, okay?’
She followed that up with a lengthy post to Instagram, saying, ‘I want to be an artist for a very long time. I’ve been in too many nonconsensual physical and social interactions and I just need to lay it out and remind you, women don’t owe you s**t.’
Roan continued: ‘When I’m on stage, when I’m performing, when I’m in drag, when I’m at a work event, when I’m doing press…I am at work. Any other circumstance, I am not in work mode. I am clocked out.’
She added, ‘If you’re still asking, “Well, if you didn’t want this to happen, then why did you choose a career where you knew you wouldn’t be comfortable with the outcome of success?” – understand this: I embrace the success of the project, the love I feel, and the gratitude I have. What I do not accept are creepy people, being touched, and being followed.’
The rising entertainer has earned a reputation for being a complainer, with fans suggesting she change her name to ‘Chappell Moan.’