To be honest… I’m on her side.
The concert experience is one that fans wait months, or sometimes almost a year, to attend, depending on how big the artist is. Many artists are in the midst of stadium tours like Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen, which means if you are a fan attending these shows, it’s a whole event. From the number of openers to the travel it might have taken to get to the concert, it’s also not a cheap outing.
So when you don’t even get to see the artist hit the stage, the night can go from a high high to a low of lows.
It’s unfortunate, but these days we often see many concert attendees acting out or drinking too much and being removed before the show even starts. The rise of social media and the filming of these wild moments has led to some of the most famous aggressive concertgoers. A prime example is the Romper Stomper, who went viral at a Morgan Wallen concert in 2020 for putting a beatdown on a few girls near the porta potties. That was definitely one of the wildest viral concert moments… although violence at a concert is never cool.
Recently, another Morgan Wallen fan is going viral for the flair she added to her escort walk. Over the weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium, one fan captured the hearts of social media after putting a man in his place while being walked out of the stadium. The Indianapolis fan was walking down the stairs with her hands held behind her back when she passed another fan boldly filming her up close and personal.
Instead of verbally accosting this man or fighting him over filming her, she simply kicked the phone out of his hand. And I have to be honest… it was a pretty smooth kick.
@kaitharr1999 Good ole Morgan Wallen concert 😂 #morganwallen #indy #imtheproblem ♬ I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen
And if you think that’s wild, check out the angle from the man filming:
@shavi5401 #dúo con @DailyDummies #morganwallen ♬ I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen
While it’s not specified what led this woman and the woman behind her to be escorted out of the concert, social media is on her side for kicking the phone out of this man’s hand. Many people are quick to whip out their phone to film wild moments like this, but also don’t think about the repercussions of filming someone without their permission.
“It’s your legal right to record in public. But it’s your God-given right to meet that with opposition.”
“It really was a beautiful kick, from both points of view. “
“That kick had excellent form.”
“I’m with her. So tired of recording everybody in their worst moments.”
“lol I respect it! Everyone thinks they’re safe and get too comfortable behind that phone…”
“Good for her! Looks like the cop yelled at him too, no?”
“People wanting to go viral at someone else’s expense is wild.”
Two things can be true in this instance. 1) People should be on their best behavior at a concert. We all pay way too much money to be there, and having to hear folks arguing or fighting takes away from the experience. 2) If you are seeing some wild stuff unfold, people watch all you want, but don’t film people in vulnerable moments like this.
Morgan Wallen fans never fail to deliver wild yet entertaining moments like this.





