Kendall Jenner slammed on Instagram for changing Astroworld post

Kendall Jenner slammed on Instagram for changing Astroworld post

Kendall Jenner caught backlash on social media for changing the caption of a pH๏τo she posted while attending the Astroworld Festival on Friday where eight people died.

The 26-year-old originally uploaded a pH๏τo of herself standing behind Travis Scott’s mᴀssive stage sipping a drink with the caption, “Will you be at the mountain?”

Then, after the tragedy on Friday night, Jenner updated the caption and simply put a mountain top emoji in reference to the rapper’s stage called Utopia Mountain

Users in the comment section quickly called out the runway star for even keeping the pH๏τo on her page in light of the loss of life.

“Take this down,” wrote one person.

“Insensitive af,” said another.

“Yeah, take a pH๏τo in front of the stage where people died. Really classy,” wrote a third.

“People literally died,” penned someone else.

“8 people died at the concert… this pic is tone-deaf,” agreed another user.

Late Friday evening, at least eight people died and numerous others were injured in what officials described as a surge of the crowd at Astroworld while Scott was performing. The tragedy unfolded when the crowd rushed the stage, squeezing people so tightly they couldn’t breathe.

“People literally died,” penned someone else.

“8 people died at the concert… this pic is tone-deaf,” agreed another user.

Late Friday evening, at least eight people died and numerous others were injured in what officials described as a surge of the crowd at Astroworld while Scott was performing. The tragedy unfolded when the crowd rushed the stage, squeezing people so tightly they couldn’t breathe.

Officials declared a “mᴀss casualty incident” just after 9 p.m. Friday during the festival where an estimated 50,000 people were in attendance, Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña told reporters at a news conference.

Thirteen people remained hospitalized as of Sunday. Their conditions were not disclosed. Over 300 people were treated at a field hospital at the concert.

Investigators are expected to examine the design of safety barriers and the use of crowd control in determining what led to the deaths.

Houston police and fire department officials said their investigation will include reviewing video taken by festival organizer Live Nation, as well as dozens of clips from people at the show

Officials also planned to review the event’s security plan and various permits issued to organizers to see whether they were properly followed. In addition, investigators planned to speak with Live Nation representatives, Scott, and concertgoers.

In a tweet posted Saturday, Scott said he was “absolutely devastated by what took place.” He pledged to work “together with the Houston community to heal and support the families in need.”

Live Nation made a similar statement. The company said on Twitter, “Our hearts are with the Astroworld festival family tonight – especially those we lost and their loved ones.”

“We are focused on supporting local officials however we can. With that in mind, the festival will no longer be held on Saturday

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