Kylie Jenner Pours Her Heart Out Following Baby Daddy Travis Scott’s Recent Event Tragedies
- Kylie Jenner has been left with a heavy heart following the trampling tragedies that took place at Travis Scott’s recent performance
- Taking to social media to extend her feels, Kylie sent love and strength to anyone who has been affected
- Kylie claims that Travis and his team had no knowledge of what was going on at the time, otherwise they would have immediately stopped the show
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Kylie Jenner poured her heart out on social media following the horrific incidents that took place at her baby daddy Travis Scott’s recent event, where eight people died in a 'stampede' situation.
Travis’s AstroWorld Festival was held in Houston on Friday night, November 5, and the unthinkable happened - people lost their lives. Footage surfaced on social media that has literally left the world in shock of them being trampled. Many more suffered injuries.
Travis Scott mourns with families that lost loved ones during stampede at his concert, says I’m devastated
Taking to social media with a heavy heart, Kylie extended her sincere strength and love to anyone who has been affected by this sad state of affairs. Kylie promised people that Travis and his crew had no idea of the fatalities, thus why the show went on, reported Grazia.
“I want to make it clear we weren’t aware of any fatalities until the news came out after the show and in no world would have continued filming or performing.”
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Travis Scott speaks after 8 die at concert
Rapper Travis Scott is facing a lot of public backlash after eight people died and many more fans were injured at his AstroWorld Festival held in Houston over the weekend, reported Legit.ng.
According to reports by News 24, a sold-out audience of about 50,000 people rushed to the stage, crushing those who fell unconscious or suffered other medical issues in their path. The crowd was apparently encouraged by Scott, who called on audience members to ignore security and come to the front of the stage.
One 19-year-old festival-goer Hamad Al Barrak describes what took place:
"There were just too many people," said Al Barrak, who described chaos as he tried to buy festival gear. "People were up on each other. We were all pressed together. You felt like you couldn't breathe," he says.
Source: Legit.ng
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