DailyMail.com captured Kylie Jenner’s reaction to Travis Scott’s devastating Astroworld performance on Friday November 5th. This video shows Kylie Jenner gazing on as eight people died.
Later, the 24-year-old pregnant make-up mogul stated in a statement she was unaware of any fatalities until his set ended at 75 minutes.
Kylie, Kendall Jenner, and other members of their entourage were able to view the chaotic crowd from the safety of the riser. However Kylie didn’t seem to be aware of the people around her.
On edge: While viewing the raucous crowd from the safety of a riser alongside sister Kendall Jenner and others in their inner circle, Kylie seems to exhibit some clear signs of nervous energy
Kylie was seen wearing a leather jacket and mask as she watched the wild crowd of 50,000 people 10 minutes after her boyfriend took to the stage.
As she nods along to the music and interlocks her fingers at her growing baby belly, the video captures her looking to the gentleman standing beside her.
Although the footage looks a little hazy, it was captured from a crowd member. Jenner seems a little unsure about what might happen, given Scott’s reputation for being unpredictable.
Kendall, Kendall’s younger sister, was seen looking relaxed and laughing as she enjoyed the show.
Safety and sound: A 24-year-old pregnant make-up mogul said that the rapper and she ‘weren’t aware’ that any fatalities occurred after his 75-minute set.
Energy shift
Body language. She can be seen nodding her heads to the music, interlocking her fingers at her growing baby belly, and then shooting a glance to a gentleman beside her.
A source reiterated that Kylie was unaware of what was going on during the video as they told TMZ on Sunday she ‘had no idea as to what was happening in the crowd and to think otherwise is both unfair and inaccurate.’
Corroborating that statement, one video shared on TikTok actually showed Kylie being led into the crowd with Stormi and her security detail, a situation she would not have put she or their three-year-old in in if she was worried it may turn fatal.
She also shared, while watching the show from an elevated platform she was sitting on, a clip of an ambulance moving through crowds. This video has been removed.
Scott seemed to be trying to help one person at one time during the show. He told them to “hold” repeatedly, but continued his set in spite of multiple protestors shouting “Stop the Show!” after it became dire.
False: A source reiterated that Kylie was unaware of what was going on during the video as they told TMZ on Sunday she ‘had no idea as to what was happening in the crowd and to think otherwise is both unfair and inaccurate’
Surveying the crowd: She had at one time, while viewing the show on an elevated platform she shared with her a video that showed an ambulance weaving through the crowd. It has since been deleted
Scott’s death: Scott’s performance left 8 dead, and 11 people in cardiac arrest. They needed CPR.
“We are looking for someone to assist him. Someone has already been sent. Do not touch him. He said, “Security, someone help jump in real fast,” before calling security several times to resume the show.
Scott’s set began at 9:04PM and the situation turned fatal around 9:38PM when a ‘mass casualty incident’ was triggered said Houston Fire Department Chief Samuel Pena.
‘The crowd began to compress toward the front of the stage, and people began to panic,’ Pena said in a new briefing.
Cops said 367 police officers and 241 security officers were working the event prior to the crush.
Harrowing accounts from concert-goers had described the show as ‘hell,’ with one eyewitness saying it was a ‘floor of bodies.’ Others had even described the show as having ‘demonic energy’ as a whole.
Calm before the storm: Scott started at 9:04PM. The situation became fatal when an ‘incident of mass casualty’ occurred, said Chief Samuel Pena from Houston Fire Department.
Grave error. Kylie unknowingly shared a video that showed an ambulance making its journey through the crowd. It has since been deleted
There were eight deaths and eleven victims in cardiac arrest. Only 14 years was the age of the concert-goer that died.
TMZ reports that a key person connected to Astroworld stated that the problem was caused by a targeted attack’. This happened after’someone went insane and started injecting people using some kind of drug. This created panic and then a surge.
Jenner broke her silence through a joint statement, written by Scott.
Travis and I are broken and devastated. My thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by the events of yesterday.
I want to be clear that until we heard about any fatalities, the news was not available. In no way would I have stopped performing or filming.
Statement. Kylie made a statement in support of Scott. It stated, “I want it to be clear that we weren’t aware of any mortalities until the news was out after the show. In no world would I have continued filming or performing.”
“I send my condolences and prayers for healing to the affected families.
On November 7, two lawsuits had been filed against the rapper.
Manuel Souza was a man who went to the Houston music festival. On Saturday, Scott filed suit in Harris County District Court. Scott is also suing ScoreMore as well the concert organizer Live Nation.
Kristian Paredes is the second participant He and Drake were both sued civilly for negligence inciting violence and riots. The lawsuit sought $1 million in damages.
Legal woes: As of November 7 two lawsuits have been filed against the rapper, both from Astroworld attendees