Megan Moroney Fan Goes Viral After Getting Bit (On The Back) By Another Fan Mid-Concert: “Whose Chompers Are These?”
Talk about bad concert etiquette. We’ve seen quite a few bad concert trends over the past few years, including throwing objects on stage, such as phones, bracelets, or beer cans. Earlier this year, Braxton Keith reprimanded his fans for throwing beer on stage, telling them that such behavior is not acceptable at a concert. Keith became visibly upset, paused the music, and addressed the crowd, asking them to cut it out. “Hey, listen up. Pause this sh*t. Pause this sh*t […] The post Megan Moroney Fan Goes Viral After Getting Bit (On The Back) By Another Fan Mid-Concert: “Whose Chompers Are These?” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


Talk about bad concert etiquette.
We’ve seen quite a few bad concert trends over the past few years, including throwing objects on stage, such as phones, bracelets, or beer cans. Earlier this year, Braxton Keith reprimanded his fans for throwing beer on stage, telling them that such behavior is not acceptable at a concert.
Keith became visibly upset, paused the music, and addressed the crowd, asking them to cut it out.
“Hey, listen up. Pause this sh*t. Pause this sh*t right f**king now. I didn’t come here to get beer cans thrown at me, alright? This isn’t a goddamn Gavin Adcock concert, okay? Don’t be throwing f**king beers out here. These people at the front are gettin’ wet up here and it’s gonna piss them off and it’s gonna piss me off.
This little girl right here’s never been to a country concert before, and it’s her first damn time, okay? We’re gonna have a good show for her, okay? Alright, I just want to get myself clear. I’m not Gavin Adcock, okay. I’m Braxton motherf**king Keith, okay?”
While he did get himself in a little bit of trouble for comparing the beer-throwing fan to Gavin Adcock fans, the point is fair. Not everyone wants to get soaked from beers flying through the crowd or get hit by an airborne beer can.
However, a recent Megan Moroney concert attendee was struck with some of the worst concert etiquette that I’ve ever seen. And no, I’m not being dramatic with that statement.
A young man who was singing along to his favorite Emo Cowgirl’s songs was met with quite a surprise when another fan ran up and bit him from behind.
Yep… you read that right: A human bit another human.
The fan took to social media and shared an image of the bite (which you can see HERE), which is very prominent and was placed between his shoulder blades.
“Whose chompers are these?”
After the post began to gain some traction, the user shared in the comments that he did not know the person who bit him, and when he turned around to confront the other fan, they had run off.
“Just to clarify, it was a stranger who bit me. She quickly disappeared into the crowd after I turned around.”
I have many questions about why someone would bite another person in this manner. And given the severity of the bite marks, it does not feel like this was an accident.
The comment section quickly took off, with many people urging the man to get tested to ensure he does not have any infections from the bite.
“How did she get such a good bite??”
“Human bites are literally so easily susceptible to infection.”
“If a guy were to do that to a woman, he would be instantly arrested.”
“If someone bit me, I’m gonna milly rock your shi. Cuz why tf you putting your nasty teeth on my body.”
“I’d go get tested if I were you.”
“Whoever did that to you is f**king weird, that’s literally assault and I would take it to the police.”
“Wait, y’all are saying this isn’t funny, but I think it’s a little funny…”
“Human bites are so dangerous. Pls go to the hospital.”
“So I’m the only one who watched ‘Sinners’…..”
“Um, that’s wild. My question is how, tho?? Like it’s such an awkward spot, but it’s such a prominent mark.”
“I would go to a hospital and get tested for everything.”
This has to be the wildest thing that I’ve ever seen from a concert. Please don’t let this become a trend because 1) it’s nasty, and 2) we are not vampires.
The creator earns extra points for using “6 Months Later” as the song on this post. While this is not an ideal way to spend a concert, the line “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is true here.
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