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Tours come and go, papers with names and faces of people we have to alert security about and refuse entry to are passed about and we are constantly on high alert for behavior that seems out of the norm or too over the top.
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Working full time in a venue, this behavior and the idea of crazed fans is normal. Almost every artist has a story like this.Īnd maybe some fans don’t see that as clearly as others. JLo has had a stalker break into and stay in her guest house AFTER she filed a restraining order against him.Īnd it doesn’t end there. Taylor Swift has had fans crash into her gates and has been assaulted during a meet and greet. Kylie and Kendall Jenner both were stalked and had their homes broken into. Doing those doesn’t change people not respecting privacy.- zackcloudhall April 7, 2019Īnd this is an issue that extends far beyond the realms of Panic! At The Disco.Ĭountless celebrities have shared stories about fans taking it too far. So to stop people from being creepy we have to go back to doing paid m&g’s so people can be creepy there instead.? Also this has happened forever. In July 2017, just six months after fans forced him to move, Urie took to Twitter to announce that he would no longer partake in stage door signings after Kinky Boots shows, due to fans pushing others out of the way and screaming in his face- despite asking them to stop multiple times on multiple occasions. While it hasn’t ever been confirmed- it is likely that this cancellation was caused in part by rowdy fans who saw Urie during his stint on Broadway as Kinky Boots’ Charlie Price. That was until late 2017/early 2018, when the band was forced to cancel all meet and greets due to the out of control nature of fans.
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They would stop to talk in airports, outside hotels, outside venues, or wherever it was they would run into fans. dZDAgvahqd- Brendon Urie January 26, 2017īut- from an outside perspective- it always seemed like it was getting better.īeyond a few tweets asking fans to chill out, no drastic measures had been taken to prevent fans from meeting, taking pictures with, or even hugging the band.