When Travis Scott says,Patang Paseena (2024) Hindi Web Series "Jump," his fans say, "From what balcony?"
According to Paper, at his New York City concert last night at Terminal 5, Scott encouraged a panicked fan who climbed off a balcony to jump into the crowd below him.
SEE ALSO: Kylie Jenner is probably dating Travis Scott now, so unfollow Tyga"I see you," Scott said, while requesting track "A-Team" — "but are you gon' do it? I ain't gon' lie. Turn the lights on. Don't be scared. They gon' catch you. Don't be scared. Don't be scared!"
So, the fan jumped ... and reportedly broke his leg.
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Then, in the equivalent of hitting your sibling, seeing them actually get hurt, and telling them to hit you back so you won't get in trouble, Scott took off one of his rings and frantically told his security to pick up the guy and put "the fucking ring on his finger."
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And because no one learned a lesson from the guy who broke his leg jumping off the balcony, others, of course, starting jumping off the balcony.
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Well, at least we can say these fans enjoyed the show before being carted off to the nearest hospital.
[H/T: Paper Magazine]
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