Travis Scott Helps Fan Who Is Attacked by Security Guards at Miami Show
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After witnessing the guards shove a male fan to the floor and kick him, Travis quickly pushes the guards away and helps the fan to his feet.

AceShowbiz - It looks like Travis Scott (II) has learned his lesson and won't let his fans get hurt ever again during his show. The father of one helped out a fan who got attacked by security guards during a set at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami, Florida on Saturday, May 12.

In a video of his performance set, Travis could be seen inviting a man to join him on the stage and helping him to get on the stage. However, the security guards quickly closed in on the fan, with one shoving him to the floor before landing a kick in.

Travis clearly wasn't having it as he shoved the guards away from the fan and helped him to his feet as the audience cheered. After a series of jumping around the stage and reciting lyrics, it was time for the fan to return to the audience. In anticipation that the fan might get attacked again, Travis asked for the lights to be turned on and warned guards to stay away.

"Security don't you touch him. Turn the lights on. Hold on. I got you," he told the fan in the video. "Don't do that cop, he's okay, he's okay. He's a part of the show. He's all right. Everyone with a camera put your cameras down. Help this kid." After making sure that the fan was safe, the "Antitode" rapper continued his performance.

The incident is surely such a rare sight of Travis, who is always known for his wild antics onstage. Last year, the rapper allegedly encouraged a concertgoer named Kylie Green to jump from a balcony during his show, leading the latter to sue to him. He was also arrested for inciting a riot during his show in Rogers, Arkansas in May last year.

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