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Carly Pearce kicks jerk off Minnesota show for bothering her: ‘I don’t have time for jerks’

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Carly Pearce angrily confronted a heckler during her performance at the WE Fest Country Music and Camping Festival in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, last Friday.

Carly Pearce angrily confronted a heckler during her performance at the WE Fest Country Music and Camping Festival in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, last Friday.

The Grammy winner, 34, was joking around between songs while performing at Soo Pass Ranch when she said, “I want to tell you a little bit about myself.”

That’s when an unidentified man in the crowd reportedly shouted: “Nobody cares!”

Local radio presenter Ian Godfrey tweeted A video of Carly clapping: “Somebody get him out of here. I don’t want him on my show. Get off my show!”

A security guard could be seen escorting a man wearing a gray baseball cap and black shirt off that particular stage, but it is unclear whether he was removed from the festival grounds.

Carly Pearce angrily confronted a heckler during her performance at the WE Fest Country Music and Camping Festival in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, last Friday.

“If you’re going to be a jerk, then you’re going to have to tell me and get off my show,” Pearce (née Slusser) said as he paced back and forth on stage.

‘I don’t have time for nonsense. See you later!’

Godfrey tweeted a second video of the Kentucky-born country singer explaining in more detail why she decided to kick the troublemaker off her show.

“I don’t care if it’s to me. I don’t care if it’s to someone sitting next to you. I don’t care if it’s over the internet. I don’t care if it’s over text,” Carly preached.

“Words hurt. That hurt me. That wasn’t nice. I’m just here to tell you, be nice. Don’t say mean things to people just to be mean. Don’t think there’s no consequences for it. It’s not nice. It’s not right, and I don’t think he should have been on my show if he’s going to talk to me like that.”

Pearce, who has 3.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, said this was “the first time I’ve ever kicked someone off one of my shows.”

“But if someone’s gonna be that mean and disrespect me, you’re not welcome,” the We Don’t Fight Anymore singer taunted.

“So, thank you for being so nice to me tonight and for coming. And seriously, just be nice to people. Don’t be mean. It’s not worth it.”

The 34-year-old Grammy winner was joking around between songs while performing at the Soo Pass Ranch when she said:

The 34-year-old Grammy winner was joking around between songs while performing at the Soo Pass Ranch when she said, “I want to tell you a little bit about myself.” That’s when an unidentified man in the audience allegedly shouted, “Nobody cares!”

Local radio host Ian Godfrey tweeted a video of Carly responding with applause:

Local radio host Ian Godfrey tweeted a video of Carly responding to applause: “Someone get him out of here. I don’t want him on my show. Get off my show!”

Pearce (née Slusser) continued:

Pearce (née Slusser) continued: “If you’re going to be a jerk, then you’re going to have to tell me and get off my show. I don’t have time for jerks. See you later!”

The Kentucky-born country music singer noted that this was the

The Kentucky-born country singer noted that this was the “first time I’ve ever kicked someone out of one of my shows,” but “if someone is going to be that mean and disrespectful to me, you’re not welcome.”

At least Carly didn't get hit with a physical object by someone in the crowd like Bebe Rexha (pictured in 2023), Morgan Wallen, Harry Styles, Kelsea Ballerini and Nicki Minaj did last year.

At least Carly didn’t get hit with a physical object by someone in the crowd like Bebe Rexha (pictured in 2023), Morgan Wallen, Harry Styles, Kelsea Ballerini and Nicki Minaj did last year.

On Monday, Pearce officially announced her 2024/2025 Hummingbird World Tour, in support of her fourth studio album, which was released on June 7.

On Monday, Pearce officially announced her 2024/2025 Hummingbird World Tour, in support of her fourth studio album, which was released on June 7.

Country Music artist Made Me Do It's fourth 43-date tour kicks off Oct. 3 at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in Ontario, Canada, with opening acts Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen and Carter Faith.

Country Music artist Made Me Do It’s fourth 43-date tour kicks off Oct. 3 at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in Ontario, Canada, with opening acts Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen and Carter Faith.

At least Carly didn’t have a physical object thrown at her by someone in the audience like Bebe Rexha, Morgan Wallen, Harry Styles, Kelsea Ballerini and Nicki Minaj did last year.

On Monday, Pearce officially Announced her Hummingbird 2024/2025 World Tour, in support of her fourth studio album, which was released on June 7.

Country Music artist Made Me Do It’s fourth 43-date tour kicks off Oct. 3 at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in Ontario, Canada, with opening acts Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen and Carter Faith.

Exclusive fan pre-sale begins this Tuesday at 10am while general public tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am.

On a personal level, Carly is dating her drummer BC Taylor after filing for divorce in 2020 from country singer Michael Ray after just eight months of marriage.

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