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Freeman speaks out after security assaults fan during performance

Musician Freeman HKD has addressed the intense backlash following a shocking incident that occurred during his recent performance. A video circulating on social media showed security personnel brutally assaulting one of Freeman’s fans who jumped onto the stage, sparking outrage among fans and observers alike. The incident has raised questions about concert security and the treatment of fans at live events.

The altercation took place over the weekend during Freeman’s performance of his hit song “Vakomana veDrip.” In the viral video, a visibly excited fan attempted to hug Freeman while on stage. However, security quickly intervened, and the situation escalated into violence. Two security guards were seen punching the fan with clenched fists and violently throwing him back into the crowd. The disturbing footage quickly garnered attention, prompting criticism of both the security team and Freeman himself.

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In the wake of the incident, Freeman took to social media to clarify his stance and respond to the overwhelming criticism. He emphasized that he was unaware of the severity of the security personnel’s actions at the time. “Handaitozivawo kuti acharohwa so muchinda uyo maZimba and akabvutwa very fast zvekuti I was shocked kuti eeeh, ndokwazvatosvika? But…still, security yaka over-reacter hayo,” he stated. His comments reflected both his surprise at the rapid escalation of the situation and his belief that the security staff overreacted.

Freeman also pointed out that the security personnel involved in the incident were not hired by him but were instead employed by the event promoter. “And security haisi yaFreeman maya vanhu vatinosvikira varipagraft vatsvagwa napromoter,” he clarified, distancing himself from the actions of the security team. This statement underscores the often complex relationships between artists, promoters, and security personnel at live events.

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The artist expressed empathy for the fan, suggesting that the individual was simply an enthusiastic supporter who wanted to connect with him. “I am not supporting them in any way because I’m very sure kingman avo iBig fan and there is nothing special pana Freeman chekuti munhu can’t come close to me pakabhaizika,” Freeman explained. He acknowledged that the fan’s excitement should not have resulted in such a violent response.

Freeman admitted that he should have intervened when the security personnel began to assault the fan. “I should have stopped those guys to beat him but zvakaitika so fast, I am so sorry ndakazomutsvaga muGallis uyo after show but haaa hana kubatika, I hope tichamuwana tomuti ruregerero,” he said, expressing his regret over the incident. His desire to find the fan and offer a personal apology highlights his concern for his supporters and his acknowledgment of the need for a more humane approach to security at concerts.

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The incident has prompted discussions about the responsibilities of event organizers and security teams in ensuring the safety of fans while maintaining an atmosphere of enjoyment and celebration. Concerts are meant to be shared experiences, and excessive force from security personnel can detract from that spirit, creating a divide between artists and their supporters.

Freeman’s response to the incident illustrates his awareness of the expectations placed on him as a public figure and the importance of fostering a positive relationship with his fans. As the music industry continues to evolve, incidents like this serve as crucial reminders for artists and promoters alike to prioritize the safety and well-being of their audiences.

In conclusion, Freeman HKD’s public address following the brutal assault of a fan reflects not only his remorse but also his commitment to better engagement with his supporters. As fans await his follow-up actions, the hope is that this incident will lead to increased awareness and reforms regarding security practices at live performances, ensuring that such unfortunate events do not happen in the future.

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