Video of Grown Woman Appearing To Call Teens ‘Trash’ at Taylor Swift Concert Goes Viral

The Taylor Swift Eras Tour has been a must-see worldwide event for more than a year. Not only did it bring Taylor and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, together, but millions of Swifties have also united night after night to delight in their favorite singer's music catalog.

For the most part, the videos we see from Eras Tour shows are happy people singing, dancing, and having the time of their lives. But occasionally, a snake infiltrates the stadium, and things get ugly.

During her shows in Warsaw, Poland, in early August, a couple of Swiftie sisters were just trying to have a good time when an older woman started harassing them and calling them names. The teens caught video of the encounter that has amassed 36 million views on TikTok, and now they're looking for a bit of karma to help identify her.

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The girls appeared to be minding their own business.

@neriyayazminnn taylor swift would be very disappointed .. No but seriously i have never been harassed the way i was at the taylor swift concert the other night, being a teenage girl and having a group of grown women harrass me and my sister for the only reason being our skin color is an experience ill never forget..Being an older sister watching my sister cry and get terribly upset because of someone so full of hate truly hurt my heart and i hope this women and her friends who helped and supporter her get the karma they deserve. #taylorswift #warsaw #fypシ #karen #findher ♬ original sound - neriya

Before the Taylor Swift show began, TikToker Neriya shared a video from PGE Narodowy Stadium of herself and her unnamed younger sister. An unidentified older woman walks up behind the girls in the nine-second clip and tells them they look like "trash." The girls looked like many other Swifties we've seen at the Eras Tour, with eye gems and sparkly clothes — not unlike the woman who appeared to be taunting them.

The alleged bully laughed at her own jokes.

The sisters were mortified, but the woman making fun of them and calling them trash appeared to think she was pretty funny.

"Taylor swift would be very disappointed .. No but seriously i have never been harassed the way i was at the taylor swift concert the other night, being a teenage girl and having a group of grown women harrass me and my sister for the only reason being our skin color is an experience ill never forget," Neriya wrote on the video’s caption.

Her video caused an uproar.

Some felt like there was more to the story, so Neriya posted other videos of her interaction with the mystery woman. Once she realized she was being recorded, she appears to have backed down. The woman refused to say how old she was or give any identifying information, appearing the slightest bit concerned about her potential viral fame.

His face was suddenly everywhere.

Neriya's videos about the incident have racked up 59.7 million views on her TikTok page. People overwhelmingly agreed with the sisters and felt the other woman was out of line to be harassing kids.

Someone asked: "literally, who goes out of there way to say something like that? even when it's not true."

Someone else wrote: "How does she call your outfit trash when you and Taylor were wearing basically the same thing? Or is this a different outfit bc either way you ate?"

"My lord I'm so sorry," another comment reads. "This women is terrible to do this to a child. I'm so so sorry babe."

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The hunt is on to find the mystery woman.

@tizzyent

Who was this woman who decided to harass minors at Taylor Swift's show in Warsaw Poland?

♬ original sound - TizzyEnt

Aside from Neriya's viral videos, stitches and duets abound on TikTok, trying to figure out who the concertgoer is. TikToker @tizzyent tried to help, and his followers were in shock.

"Adults attending Taylor Swift concerts need to stand down altogether," a comment reads. "You're just not entitled. Let them enjoy themselves and back off."

Another pointed out the obvious writing, "Harassing teenagers at a Taylor Swift concert in your 40s is rock bottom."

No one seems to know who she is, but as Taylor's "Karma" lyric's say, "What goes around, comes around."