If you've been seeing Jude Law trending today and wondering what he has to do with Chappell Roan - you're not alone. Here's the full story, untangled.
Who is actually involved?
Brazilian soccer player Jorginho Frello is married to "Voice UK" singer Cat Cavelli, whose real name is Catherine Harding. The couple has four children, including Ada, who is the daughter of Cavelli and actor Jude Law. Jubileecast Ada is around 11 years old, born in 2015, and Jorginho has been her stepfather since her mother began dating him in 2020. The couple married in Italy in June 2025.
So Jude Law isn't directly involved - but it's his daughter at the center of this.
What happened in São Paulo?
Jorginho's wife Catherine and their 11-year-old daughter were in São Paulo staying at the same hotel as Chappell Roan, who was set to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil. During breakfast, Roan walked past their table.
According to Jorginho's Instagram statement, his daughter didn't approach the singer - she simply walked past Roan's table, looked to confirm it was her, smiled, and went back to sit with her mum. She didn't say anything, didn't ask for anything.
What followed, according to the soccer star, was completely unexpected.
Jorginho claims one of Roan's security guards then came over and began speaking "in an extremely aggressive manner" to both his wife and his daughter, saying she shouldn't allow Ada to "disrespect" or "harass" other people. The guard also threatened to file a complaint with the hotel - while the 11-year-old sat there in tears.
Jorginho's public response
The Flamengo midfielder, who has 4.9 million Instagram followers, didn't stay quiet. In a lengthy statement, he said: "It's sad to see this kind of treatment coming from those who should understand the importance of fans. At the end of the day, they are the ones who build all of this. I sincerely hope this serves as a moment of reflection. No one should have to go through this, especially not a child."
As of Saturday evening, Chappell Roan had not publicly responded to the allegations.
Why this matters beyond celebrity drama
Chappell Roan has been vocal in recent months about fan boundaries and unwanted attention - a conversation that resonates across the music industry. But many are now asking where the line is between protecting an artist and responding proportionately - especially when the person on the receiving end is an 11-year-old child who hadn't said a word.
For people of faith, the answer isn't complicated. Scripture is consistent on how we treat the vulnerable - and children in particular. Kindness toward a child costs nothing. It says everything about character.
Whether Roan responds or not, Jorginho's message is already reaching millions - and the conversation it's starting is one worth having.















