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Outrage Erupts Online After Morgan Wallen Hurls Fan’s Phone Across Stage

Fans were absolutely outraged at what Morgan Wallen did. People even said that this is a prime example of how "Morgan Wallen hates his fans."

Morgan Wallen is in some pretty hot water with fans after he hurled a fan's phone across the stage. According to Whiskey Riff, the incident happened during Night One of his Pittsburgh concert.

It's not currently 100% clear what happened to make him want to do such a thing. He hasn't released a statement about it, either, so all we've really got to go on are fan

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Fans are Divided About the Incident

While the majority consensus is that Wallen shouldn't have done that, others have sympathised with him.

Some fans really seem to think that this is proof that "Morgan Wallen hates his fans." One commenter even said, "This is Not Country Music."

Another commenter referenced the time Morgan Wallen got arrested after hurling a chair off a Nashville balcony. "Well, it wasn't a chair thrown off a balcony onto the sidewalk below this time, so there's that, I guess."

Others said that the blame lay on the security guard involved, and he was in the right. "Security was in the wrong for doing this, they have rules in place."

This Comes After Morgan Wallen Clapped Back at Critics After a Show Cancellation

This all seems like a bad storm is in show for Wallen on this one. In case you missed it, Morgan Wallen was forced to cancel his show last night due to adverse weather conditions. While fans claimed he might have been hungover and there wasn't a real reason for him to cancel, he thought otherwise.

So, as we reported, he clapped back on social media. "The truth of the matter is, I have a large stage that, in those conditions, could become fatal to alot of folks around it. So I did the best I could with the information I had in the moment," he wrote.

"I've seen a lot of nonsense about me that is simply not true. I just wanted to clear the air, and I think my true fans know that's not how I operate in general. But I had to say it, y'all take care."