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Taylor Swift defends fan, yells at security guard during "Bad Blood" at Philadelphia concert
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A moment from a Taylor Swift concert went viral this weekend, and it had nothing to do with her singing. Swift interrupted her performance of "Bad Blood" during a show in Philadelphia on Saturday to speak up for a concertgoer in an apparent dispute with a security guard. Her comments were captured on video, with one clip generating more than 6 million views on Twitter.
"She's fine," Swift is heard yelling into the crowd, apparently frustrated by what she saw. She paused again to add, "She wasn't doing anything." The star then yelled, "Hey, stop" two more times.
It's unclear from the videos on social media what transpired in the crowd to prompt the reaction. The fan was later identified as Kelly Inglis, a Maryland elementary school teacher and mother, according to CBS News Baltimore.
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