Taylor Swift defends Maryland woman during Philadelphia concert

"Hey, stop!" Taylor Swift defends Baltimore County woman during Philadelphia concert

BALTIMORE -- Taylor Swift might have bad blood with one particular security guard in Philadelphia. In a viral moment, the star defended a concertgoer during the middle of her set while performing her 2014 hit "Bad Blood." 

WJZ learned that the fan in question is Kelly Inglis, a mom from Baltimore County who teaches at an elementary school in Timonium. 

Inglis claims a security guard had been harassing her group all night until Swift stepped in.

"She's fine," Swift is first heard yelling into the crowd, visibly frustrated by what she saw. She paused again to say, "She wasn't doing anything." 

Then the star yelled "Hey, stop," two more times.

"He just kept telling us not to touch the rail and anytime we did anything, he was on top of us," Inglis said. "We're dancing and having fun, and he didn't like it, and Taylor noticed. "

Inglis said the guard was escorted out. 

 

It's unclear from the videos what happened in the crowd to prompt the reaction, but Inglis told her side of the story with a TikTok from the account of her friend Caitlin Gabell. 

"Basically the guard had been harassing our group all night just to like, he kept telling us not to touch the rail and every time we did anything, he was like on top of us," she said in the video posted Sunday. "We're dancing, we're having fun and 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 got escorted out and then they offered us free tickets!" 

 

Gabell posted from a car with Inglis later that day, both dressed for a rerun of the concert. 

"We're heading back up to Philly tonight from where we live in Baltimore, so we're really excited to see her for night three," Gabell said. 

 

Finally, in a nearly tearful post from her brand-new TikTok account, Inglis thanked Swift for sticking up for her. 

"The fact that you did that for me last night and you stood up for me meant so so so so much," she said. "And like, you did that for me and for your fans, and if there's anything that I know about you, you just want your fans to go to the show and have fun and that's all we were doing." 

Inglis said the Saturday show was her 13th Taylor Swift concert. 

"I have been a huge fan, Taylor, since I was 17 years old," Inglis said. "I mean, biggest Swiftie."

Swift heads to Massachusetts next weekend. The Eras Tour is Swift's first tour in five years and kicked off in March in Arizona.

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