Morgan Wallen defends Taylor Swift after her fans booed her at his show
8 april 2024 в 21:37
Morgan Wallen did not show any hatred towards Taylor Swift at his concert. The 30-year-old country music singer defended the 34-year-old international pop icon during his concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis before the start of the weekend.
On stage, the singer of «Whiskey Glasses» noted that this was the most attended concert in the history of the stadium, before mentioning the performer of the hit «Karma».
«I was told right before I went on stage that this is the most attended concert in the history of this building», - Morgan said, according to a viral TikTok video. «And that we are the first to do this two nights in a row. So, thank you for making it possible for me to say this. I will say it until Taylor Swift comes to town in the fall».
Taylor is scheduled to perform three times at Lucas Oil Stadium in November as part of her Eras Tour, which she is currently conducting worldwide. Furthermore, the «Love Story» singer also released her tour on Disney+ for fans to watch at home.
After hearing part of the audience starting to boo, Morgan added: «No, we don’t need to do that, we don’t need to boo… I appreciate it, I know you have my back».
Taylor has not publicly reacted to Morgan’s comment yet. However, many fans expressed their gratitude to the Nashville native, leaving comments online.
«Morgan and Taylor — my two favorite artists! It’s okay to love them both», - commented one TikTok user. «As a fan of Taylor and Morgan, I love this», - added another person. «I was there, it was the cutest thing», - added another.
Over the weekend, Morgan was arrested for disorderly conduct and dangerous behavior after allegedly throwing a stool from the roof of a bar in Nashville. His lawyer released a statement on behalf of the country music singer.
«At 10:53 pm on Sunday, Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for dangerous behavior and disorderly conduct», - the lawyer said, adding: «He is fully cooperating with authorities».
Morgan has not publicly reacted to his arrest yet. He is currently on tour and is scheduled to appear in court on May 3 for this incident, which also coincides with his performance in Nashville
On stage, the singer of «Whiskey Glasses» noted that this was the most attended concert in the history of the stadium, before mentioning the performer of the hit «Karma».
«I was told right before I went on stage that this is the most attended concert in the history of this building», - Morgan said, according to a viral TikTok video. «And that we are the first to do this two nights in a row. So, thank you for making it possible for me to say this. I will say it until Taylor Swift comes to town in the fall».
Taylor is scheduled to perform three times at Lucas Oil Stadium in November as part of her Eras Tour, which she is currently conducting worldwide. Furthermore, the «Love Story» singer also released her tour on Disney+ for fans to watch at home.
After hearing part of the audience starting to boo, Morgan added: «No, we don’t need to do that, we don’t need to boo… I appreciate it, I know you have my back».
Taylor has not publicly reacted to Morgan’s comment yet. However, many fans expressed their gratitude to the Nashville native, leaving comments online.
«Morgan and Taylor — my two favorite artists! It’s okay to love them both», - commented one TikTok user. «As a fan of Taylor and Morgan, I love this», - added another person. «I was there, it was the cutest thing», - added another.
Over the weekend, Morgan was arrested for disorderly conduct and dangerous behavior after allegedly throwing a stool from the roof of a bar in Nashville. His lawyer released a statement on behalf of the country music singer.
«At 10:53 pm on Sunday, Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for dangerous behavior and disorderly conduct», - the lawyer said, adding: «He is fully cooperating with authorities».
Morgan has not publicly reacted to his arrest yet. He is currently on tour and is scheduled to appear in court on May 3 for this incident, which also coincides with his performance in Nashville
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