Security guard involved in Chappell Roan drama shares reality after leaving child ‘in tears’

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Security guard involved in Chappell Roan drama shares reality after leaving child ‘in tears’

Pascal Duvier has released a statement after former Chelsea star Jorginho accused Chappell Roan's team of making his wife's daughter cry

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The bodyguard accused of making Catherine Harding and Jude Law's 11-year-old daughter cry in a hotel has broken his silence on the incident.

Chappell Roan had been staying in São Paulo for a gig when Harding and her daughter Ada were confronted by security staff in the hotel, according to Harding's husband and former Chelsea footballer Jorginho. Harding shares Ada with Law following a previous relationship.

After the 'Good Luck, Babe!' singer insisted she had nothing to do with the ordeal because her personal security team were not involved, the man at the centre of the incident has explained his actions.

Pascal Duvier, who has worked in the past for Kim Kardashian, said on social media: "I take full responsibility for the interactions on March 21st.

Security guard Pascal Duvier confirmed that he wasn't part of Chappell Roan's entourage (Raymond Hall/GC Images)
Security guard Pascal Duvier confirmed that he wasn't part of Chappell Roan's entourage (Raymond Hall/GC Images)

"I was at the hotel on behalf of another individual, and I was not part of the personal security team of Chappell Roan.

"The actions I took were not on behalf of Chappell Roan, her personal security team, her management, or any other individuals.

"I made a judgment call based on information we obtained from the hotel, events I had witnessed in the days prior and the heightened overall security risk of our location."

He added: "My sole interaction with the mother was calm and with good intentions, and the outcome of the encounter is regretful."

Pascal Duvier was involved in another controversy

Pascal Duvier used to work for Kim Kardashian (Mehdi Taamallah/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Pascal Duvier used to work for Kim Kardashian (Mehdi Taamallah/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Duvier was Kim Kardashian's head of security when the star was robbed at gunpoint at the Hotel de Pourtales during Paris Fashion Week in 2016.

The thieves made off with $10 million worth of jewellery. Last year, eight people were found guilty over the heist, with four handed sentences of up to eight years in prison.

Kardashian called it 'the most terrifying experience of my life'.

Duvier personally found himself in hot water. Not only did Kim fire him, but insurer AIG slapped him with a $6.1 million lawsuit - the amount they paid Kardashian to cover the stolen jewellery.

They accused him of 'negligently' protecting Kim K. He was accompanying Kourtney and Kendall Kardashian to a nightclub at the time of the incident.

The suit was settled before it reached court.

Chappell Roan's version of events

The singer said she 'didn't even see a woman and a child' (Aurore Marechal/Getty Images)
The singer said she 'didn't even see a woman and a child' (Aurore Marechal/Getty Images)

Jorginho said he would ‘file a complaint’ with the hotel after how Ada was treated in São Paulo.

Taking to Instagram, the Italy Euros winner originally from Brazil claimed: "A large security guard came over to their table while they were still having breakfast and began speaking in an extremely aggressive manner to both my wife and my daughter, saying that she shouldn’t allow my daughter to ‘disrespect’ or ‘harass’ other people."

Roan, meanwhile, provided her 'half of the story' last Sunday.

"I'm just gonna tell my half of the story of what happened today with a mother and child who were involved with a security guard who is not my personal security," she said on a video posted on her Instagram page.

"I didn't even see a woman and a child. Like I did not, no one came up to me. No one bothered me. Like I was just sitting at breakfast in my hotel."

The Grammy-winner went on to say that she 'did not ask the security guard to go up and talk to this mother and child'.

"I did not, they did not come up to me. They weren't doing anything," Roan claimed.

"It's unfair for security to just assume someone doesn't have good intentions when they have no reason to believe because there's no action even taken.

"Like I do not hate people who are fans of my music. I do not hate children. Like, that is crazy."

She then apologised to 'the mother and child' and said 'you did not deserve that'.

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