If you didn’t already know, the ladies of Fifth Harmony stick together no matter what. The girls released a statement regarding a recent incident that happened in Brazil involving their security team and a fan. The lengthy note on Twitter, captioned “#Respect,” gives a detailed account of what went down and their feelings regarding the matter. “We have been really busy working and making sure that you guys have as amazing of an experience with us as possible, but we feel like sometimes you guys forget that there are only 5 of us versus the hundreds of you,” the note began. “Our security team is set up and in place to protect us and our privacy when people go beyond normal boundaries.”
Fifth Harmony are denying claims that one of their security guards was abusive to fans after video surfaced on social media of a fan being elbowed when they were following the girl group through an airport. In a statement on Monday, 5H not only gave …
Fifth Harmony explained that the guard was just trying his best to protect them: “We were there. The girl tried to come to Lauren and Dinah’s doors and the security we hired were with us speaking to us and making sure we were safe. We saw this girl …
Fifth Harmony have defended their security team after Brazilian fans accused one security guard of abusive behavior. Videos circulating on social media show the security guard in question elbowing fans who were attempting to follow the band through an …
Fifth Harmony is defending a security guard accused of “inappropriately touching” a fan at a hotel in Rio. After more people claimed they had also been manhandled by their bodyguards, band members Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah …
The women of Fifth Harmony have a simple message on their Twitter account: #Respect. The tweet with the weighty hashtag features a statement from the group addressing allegations that a member of their securityteam had “attacked” and inappropriately …
Fifth Harmony have spoken out in support of their security guard after fans accused him of assaulting them at a Rio de Janeiro hotel. The girl group released a Twitter statement on Monday saying they want to “call out this lie.” They began with,. “We …
Fifth Harmony is slamming an accusation by a female fan that a security guard “inappropriately touched” her at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, where the band was staying for the first of its five concerts in Brazil. In a statement posted Monday, the band …
They are currently touring in Brazil and on Monday, Fifth Harmony took to Twitter to defend their security team and to accuse fans there of ‘disrespecting’ them. It followed an outburst of fan tweets complaining about the way security guards with the …
Fifth Harmony has responded to a female fan who claimed she was inappropriately touched by one of security guards they hired while they were in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The band issued via Twitter on Monday, July 4 a statement in which they slammed the …
Fifth Harmony’s defended a security guard accused of “inappropriately touching” a fan at a hotel in Rio. The girls have called the claims a “lie”, saying they fully support their team. The band say they saw what happened while on tour in Brazil and …
Fifth Harmony say the recent murder of Christina Grimmie at a fan event has put the group and its security team on high alert. That’s why they are defending a security guard who was accused of “inappropriate touching” of a fan at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro.
Anyone who calls themselves a Harmonizer will have seen on Twitter that a certain fan has alleged that Lauren and Dinah’s security guard ‘touched her inappropriately’ whilst she was trying to get a note to the girlband. But the girls being their sassy …
The group’s security team “ushered her away” to keep the girls safe as usual. Many fans took to Twitter after hearing of the incident to express their “outrage” that a security guard was trying to “inappropriately touch” the fan. The statement …
“The security guards who ushered her away and made sure she didn’t follow through were doing their jobs of protecting us. Especially in light of recent events like the shooting, we can’t ever be too safe with our personal space and protection. The …
On Monday (July 4), Fifth Harmony released a statement via Twitter defending their security team. The statement addresses the recent allegations that a fan was “inappropriately touched” by a guard at the Rio de Janeiro hotel that the band was staying in.
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Four muggers in Detroit were surprised when the man they assaulted pulled out a gun and shot at them, leaving one robber in serious condition. Police say the suspects mugged an off-duty mall security guard who was on his way home, near a gas station on the city’s west side. They hit him in the head with a baton when he didn’t hand over his things quickly enough. That’s when mall security guard Cordaro Boyd who’s licensed to carry a concealed weapon, shot at his attackers.
DETROIT – A group of would-be robbers messed with the wrong man Thursday morning when they confronted an off-duty security guard early Thursday morning on Detroit’s west side. Cordaro Boyd had just got off a bus on his way to his cousin’s house on 7 …
A 29-year-old Detroit off-duty security guard opened fire on a group of armed robbery suspects early Thursday, according to police. The man was walking home from work around 2:10 a.m. on West Seven Mile near Warrington, about a block east of Livernois, …
Cordaro Boyd, 29, an off-duty security cop at the Somerset Collection in Troy, was headed to his cousin’s house on 7 Mile Road near Warrington well after midnight early Thursday morning. He had just gotten off the bus when four men ran across the …
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The St. Louis County Police Department said they are searching for a person of interest in connection to an assault of a MetroLink security guard that was caught …
Police said a security guard found the body of a missing man near a dumpster at Mandalay Bay on Thursday morning. The man, who police …
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