Woman who Taylor Swift defended from overzealous security guard says it ‘meant so much’

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call out a security guard while she was in the middle of performing. Swift could be heard yelling out, “She wasn’t doing anything,” at a security guard, while concert-goers alleged that the bouncers were being a bit forceful when trying to get people to move off of the barricade.Swift also said, “Hey!

Stop!” and “She’s fine!” during the moment. Now, a woman who The Daily Mail has identified as Kelly Inglis Kelly from Baltimore, Maryland, alleged that she was the one who Swift was calling out to during the viral moment.

She spoke out in a TikTok video posted on Sunday under the username @caityg33 – using her best friend’s account to tell the story, they clarified in a follow-up clip. “Ok, I was the girl that Taylor talked to last night,” Kelly alleged. “Basically, the guard had been, like, harassing our group all night… he just kept telling us not to touch the rail and every time we did anything, he was like, on top of us.”She continued, claiming, “We’re dancing, having fun, he didn’t like it, and Taylor noticed that I was having fun and that he didn’t like it, and she didn’t like it, and then he basically, like, got escorted out and then they offered us free tickets for tonight.”However, although the incident has since made headlines, Kelly maintained that the whole thing really wasn’t that big of a deal.“It wasn’t this big crazy thing, it was just like a bunch of girls having a good time and he didn’t want us to have fun,” she said in the clip.The attendee also clarified to The Daily Mail that the guard did not “physically touch them” during the evening.The Post reached out to Kelly as well as reps for Taylor and the Lincoln Financial Field for further comment.In another TikTok video made by Kelly – this time on her own.

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