Anna Trincher's concert in Ternopil ended in a loud scandal. During the performance, several men suddenly burst onto the stage and tried to get close to the singer. Security worked instantly - the attackers were quickly removed, preventing them from harming the artist.
Anna spoke about the incident on social media, posting a video of the moment of the attack. It would seem that the story was only supposed to evoke sympathy and support, but a real war of opinions broke out in the comments.
Many fans noted the singer's endurance and the work of the guards:
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"Anyuta, you are incredible. This is just terrible, well done security!"
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"Anya held her own well and reacted adequately - she didn't get confused."
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"This is really stressful..."
However, other users began to accuse Trincher of "provocations", saying that overly frank insults allegedly contribute to such incidents.
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"That's too much sex. A little more and soon she'll be giving concerts completely naked. That's what she gets."
The singer's fans instantly responded to this:
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"I'm shocked by the comments. What's wrong with people?!"
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"Why doesn't anyone attack the lead singer of Imagine Dragons without a shirt on?"
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"I'm all for women supporting women and creating a hate-free community."
Some users expressed doubt about the reality of the incident, suggesting that it was a planned PR campaign:
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"What a performance by the actors. This is an Oscar!"
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"It's obvious that people were hired to hype up."
In any case, the event received wide publicity, and controversy erupted around Trincher's name, which revived the old debate about the line between stage image and provocation.
The one thing almost everyone agrees on is that, regardless of the circumstances, any violence at concerts is absolutely unacceptable.