Carly Pearce’s ‘NOT SAFE FOR WORK’ Response To Heckler At We-Fest
CARLY PEARCE FRUSTRATION WITH FAN
This was a big weekend for outdoor events all around central Minnesota. We-Fest was rocking in Detroit Lakes, and anytime I've ever been there, it's always been a great time. This year, they made many improvements to the grounds and were ahead of the game when it came to traffic issues.
I've heard of lots of artists these days scolding people in the crowd and kicking them out of their shows, so you would think people would get the hint. Screaming mean things at a show filled with fans of the artist on stage might get you some attention, but probably not the kind of attention you want.
No matter what the We-Fest committee does, they can't always control what people do or say to the entertainers on stage; there's always one ding-dong in the crowd that has to be a jerk.
Carly Pearce had one such experience this weekend.
THE INCIDENT
Carly was on the stage and was going to introduce herself to the crowd and said something like, "I want to tell ya a little about me," to which one disrespectful fan shouted back, "No One Cares!"
Carly didn't take kindly to the comment. She not only had him thrown out of the concert, but she let him have it with a whole slew of curse words. (I hope your kids weren't there).
Whether or not you are a Carly Pearce fan, some of the comments showed the shock from her fans. Most of them said she was right in kicking him out. However, some thought she acted like a spoiled child. Others spend more time upset with the idiot shouting.
You can watch what happened below. NOTE: There is profanity!!!!!
Carly told the man that if he was going to act like that, she didn't want him at her show. She had him removed from her show and told him that she didn't have time for people like him, in so many words.
NOTE: PROFANITY!!!!!
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