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'Supernatural' fan booted from convention after being labeled a 'threat' to stars

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A noted Supernatural fan who organized a fandomwide gift-giving campaign for the cast and crew of the show has been banned from all future Creation Entertainment conventions—and it may be because she ships Destiel.

Emily Rose, who goes by the Twitter and Tumblr name exorcisingemily, was ejected from a main panel at Chicago's annual SPN convention, Chicon, this morning. She was attending on a press pass for multifandom blog site the Geekiary. 

But Rose never got to see the panel. According to her Twitter, she had been reported to the personal bodyguard of Supernatural stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles as "a threat" to the actors.

The Geekiary subsequently confirmed that she had been reported as "a threat" and banned from the remainder of the convention. On their Tumblr, they issued a statement standing behind Rose, noting, "We trust her credibility as a reporter and her sincerity as a person," and that the con was clearly "told false information."

But Rose later updated her Tumblr with more details about the incident, including the news that she'd been banned, not just from one Creation Entertainment event, but from all of them:

I had been in my seat ten minutes or so, speaking to the people in the seats next to me, when a gentleman approached. Older, built, black suit and an earpiece he asked me “Are you Emily Rose?”

“Yes?”

“Can you come with me, please?”

I was led to the side of the stage nearest me, just past the curtains near the door. The gentlemen politely but firmly told me that I was being asked to leave the premises.

I asked why I was being removed from the room, and Valerie from Creation told me that Clif Kosterman, the bodyguard for Jared and Jensen, had informed them that I was a security threat to the boys. She did not know why, but my general understanding is that Creation can’t NOT act on these matters, as if they ignored Clif’s attempts to keep Jared and Jensen safe they would be liable if they were NOT safe at the convention.

Which probably explains why at that time I was ringed by multiple members of Creation security, Val, and the head of hotel security for the Hyatt. I asked if this was for the one panel, J2 panels, or the whole remainder of the convention. At this point, Valerie told me it was for the remainder of the convention and for all future Creation events.

The report has thrown a cloud over the last day of the con, and deeply upset many Destiel shippers. As security risks go, it's hard to imagine a more unassuming one. In addition to being a fandom reporter, Rose is also a moderator at the SPN anti-bullying Tumblr, which organizes reporting campaigns for Twitter trolls who harass actors and other members of the "SPN family."

In September, Rose organized a modest gift-giving campaign for the cast and crew: @SPN10gift raised around $3,000, enough to give out small gifts to the production crew and gift baskets for the show's four main actors. These were subsequently distributed to most of the cast and crew.

All in all, it's difficult to understand what actions on Rose's part could have precipitated the action by Creation Entertainment. The Daily Dot has contacted Creation for comment. "I don’t know what is being said about me to justify this," Rose wrote.

Even before more details were known, Destiel shippers went into organizing mode, tweeting protests at bodyguard Clif Kosterman and Creation.

This isn't the first time that a Creation-run con has seen its share of ship-related drama. At a Teen Wolf con in July, controversy erupted over the banning of Sterek-related materials from autograph signings. Then as well as now, a controversial male/male slash ship was at the heart of the banning.

The "they" in this equation are the alleged group of fans who reported Rose to the con. Rose implicated a community that is well-known for being home to a subset of fandom known as "J2" fans, many of whom resent Misha Collins as well as the Destiel ship. Clashes between the two factions are a common occurrence within the fandom, but this might be the first time the tensions could have allegedly resulted in real-life consequences.

Though there's no actual evidence to suggest that fans of Padalecki and Ackles were behind the banning, the Destiel shippers latched on to the idea and reacted accordingly:

As fans waited for an update with more information, they quickly developed the hashtag #IStandWithEmily, as news of the incident spread.

The hashtag even attracted attention from other fandoms:

At press time, the Geekiary was reportedly in contact with Creation to have access reinstated. Rose wrote, "My editor is working on this through our PR contacts, as this impacts a popular blog that has press access at comic conventions as well as Creation conventions to the celebrities."

But even if Rose is able to attend future cons, the incident may have further widened the already huge divide between the SPN creative team and the fandom itself.

The SPN fandom may pride itself on being a "family," but as today proved, its family reunions are rough.

Photo via SPN10gift/Twitter


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