Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Taylor Swift Stops Mid-Song To Yell At Security Guard Who Was Harassing Fan At Philly Concert

Screenshots of Taylor Swift
@NicolleBradford/Twitter

The singer was in the middle of 'Bad Blood' when she had to stop singing to defend a fan from a security guard.

Taylor swift added some lines to "Bad Blood" at her concert in Philly last week after a security guard was trying to pull some Vigilante Sh*t.

As the singer began the chorus, a video captured her trying to get the attention of the Anti-Hero who was reportedly harassing some fans.


When that didn't work, she shouted between lines:

"She's fine."

That was unsuccessful, so she yelled:

"She wasn't doing anything!"
"Hey, stop!"

You can watch the video below.

Viewers had a lot to say about the wrath the security guard faced.

Bonus points for being called out during "Bad Blood."







Of course, fans love that TSwift has their back.



After the video went viral, Swifties had to know the whole story and TikTok delivered.

A video revealed the identity of the harassed fan... and the rest of the story.

According to the fan, the security guard was "on top" of her and her group the entire night.

"We're dancing, we're having fun, and he didn't like it."

You can hear how it went down below.

@caityg33

#stitch with @Sonya (Eras 4/29) Its me, hi, im the problem @kellyinglis326 @Taylor Swift #erastour #lincolnfinancialfield #taylorswift #eras #badbloodtaylorsversion

According to the TikTok, the security guard was escorted out and the group got tickets to the next show.

TSwift does not mess around when it comes to her fans.

More from People

crowded city sidewalk
Lawrence Chismorie on Unsplash

People Break Down The Biggest Double Standards In Society

A double standard is a code, policy, or social construct that favors one group or person over another.

Double standards are inherently unfair.

Keep ReadingShow less

TV Shows People Stopped Watching Because Of A Single Episode

Watching TV is a favorite hobby for many, including trying out the many TV shows that are available on various streaming services.

But sometimes the writers of the TV shows get something terribly wrong, and viewers find themselves quitting a show over one episode.

Keep ReadingShow less
Cynthia Erivo
Michael Rowe/Getty Images for IMDb

Cynthia Erivo Slams Accusations That She Was A 'Woke Hire' For 'Wicked' Role

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo fired back at racist accusations she was a "woke hire" to play the role of Elphaba, a.k.a. the Wicked Witch of the West, in the two-part film adaptation of the musical film.

Since its release in November, Wicked so far grossed over $500 million at the global box office.

Keep ReadingShow less
Colin Jost; Scarlett Johansson
SNL

Colin Jost Read Some NSFW Jokes On 'SNL' About Wife Scarlett Johansson—While She Watched

Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" with co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che continued their annual year-end tradition of reading each other's jokes about them live on air, and it was about as jaw-droppingly hysterical as ever.

Before the segment began, Jost apologized in advance that Che was having him tell "some racist jokes like he always does," to which Che feigned innocence by putting his hand to chest, as if he would do such a thing.

Keep ReadingShow less
Elon Musk
Alex Wong/Getty Images

Elon Musk Schooled After Comparing Obama-Era Democrats To Far-Right German Party

Billionaire Elon Musk was criritized after he attempted to equate the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party to Democrats at the beginning of Barack Obama's presidency, and was swiftly fact-checked—even by X's own AI chatbot.

Afd is known for its opposition to the European Union (EU) and immigration to Germany. The party presented itself as an economic liberal, soft Euroskeptic and conservative movement upon its establishment in 2013 but has since moved further to the right, expanding its policies under successive leaderships to include opposition to immigration, Islam, and the EU.

Keep ReadingShow less