Travis Scott Trolls DEAD Concertgoers On Instagram – Posts Death Pics w/ Emojis!!
Hip Hop star Travis Scott is coming under fire, after at least 8 people died and hundreds were injured at his Astorworld concert this weekend. As MTO News reported, many people are blasting Travis for his callous behavior at the concert, while his fans were dying.
Travis and his team are calling what happened at Astroworld as a “terrible accident.” But people have been seriously injured at Travis’ concerts before. And Travis seemed to take pleasure in trolling the people who died or were seriously injured at his concerts.
MTO News did a bit of digging into Travis Scott’s Instagram, and what we found was VERY disturbing. On at least 3 past incidences, Travis Scott has posted pictures of people who appear to have died, or been in serious distress at one of his concerts.
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But instead of showing concern for his fallen fans – Travis seemed to think their deaths were funny.
In the first picture, taken in 2014, Travis posted a pic of a man laying on the ground, who to be dead. Travis posted the picture of the man, and simply used the caption “WTF”
In the second picture, from 2015, a security team is seen offering first aid to a fan who appears to be in serious distress at a Travis Scott concert. Travis made light of the young man’s condition by posting the pic with the caption, “To the kid who blackout [sic]. Ur a hero.”
In the third image, from 2015 Travis posted a pic purportedly from concert during his Rodeo Tour. Travis claimed that the image was of the “Kid that didn’t survive the Rodeo.” Travis refers to the dead concertgoer as a “hero.”
Here are the uncensored images – we warn you, they are VERY disturbing:
LINK TO FIRST PIC – MAN LAYING DEAD ON GROUND
LINK TO SECOND PIC – SECURITY TRYING TO REVIVE PERSON AT CONCERT
LINK TO THIRD PIC – PURPORTEDLY SHOWING A MAN DEAD LAYING ON GROUND
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