American Taylor Swift fans roasted at Lisbon concert for moaning about being ‘pushed around’: ‘We’re supposed to be VIP!’

An American Taylor Swift fan and her friends have been criticized online for their behavior at a concert in Lisbon after complaining of being ‘pushed around’.

In a video posted to

In the clip, Berger showed her view from the floor of Portugal’s Estádio da Luz stadium as she held a drink in her hand and said the fans around her are “not VIP.”

The 34-year-old Blank Space hitmaker kicked off the European leg of her Eras Tour on May 9 in Paris before heading to Portugal last weekend.

Berger has since deleted her video after saying she was “dragged on Twitter” for being “international Swifie’s public enemy number one.”

Tiktoker Jenny Berger (left), whose username is bergerboo, was criticized on social media for her now-deleted video complaining about her experience at a Taylor Swift concert in Lisbon, Portugal

The Blank Space hitmaker, 34, kicked off the European leg of her Eras Tour on May 9 in Paris before heading to Portugal last weekend

The Blank Space hitmaker, 34, kicked off the European leg of her Eras Tour on May 9 in Paris before heading to Portugal last weekend

The video of her complaining starts with Berger, wearing a bright pink shirt with matching pink glitter on her face and hair, standing in the stadium with her friends.

‘Update: we’re pretty angry. Again, VIP one, and we paid a lot for our ticket and the general administration is pushing us around,” Berger said.

“They are all around us, coming forward and pushing us back. We’re trying to be aggressive, but I’m sorry, I didn’t expect this and I paid way too much.

‘Why aren’t we being dropped? “I just don’t understand it,” she added.

Berger then shows a clip of her view of the stage as a large group of fans stand in front of her and her friends.

The camera then shows the frustrated Swifie as her friend, dressed in black with rhinestones around her eye, says, “There’s no Nashville magic here.”

Berger shakes her head and turns the camera to the people behind her as she says, “They’re not VIP, they’re not VIP. They paid $300 less for their ticket and are walking ahead of us.”

In another video that has also been deleted, Berger showed herself sitting on the floor with her friends as she called the experience “chaos.”

Berger showed off her view from the floor of the concert at Portugal's Estádio da Luz stadium while holding a drink and saying the fans around her are 'not VIP'

Berger showed off her view from the floor of the concert at Portugal’s Estádio da Luz stadium while holding a drink and saying the fans around her are ‘not VIP’

‘We made her think at 2:15 like we have a cordoned off section or something, no, we were halfway through “VIP one”, you’re going to have to stand in a long line, you’re going to have to stand in line the sun, come early, get out in,” Berger said.

She then went on to call general admission fans “vultures” who were trying to “get into their space.”

‘Luckily we don’t have that. But if you’re ‘VIP one,’ don’t think that makes you too special,” she added, admitting that she and her friends had “decent places.”

Viewers were quick to bash the complaining fan on social media when one said: ‘Has she never been to a general admission show? I’m American and I both waited in line for hours to be at the front and show up at the door planning to be at the back.”

Another said: ‘The audacity they have to go to countries like Europe and Asia where Taylor has never been (while having over 50 dates) and complain and criticize on top of that.

“I hate them so much… They are everywhere, they are rude, they think they are the only ones in the world and on top of that they don’t keep quiet,” one commenter wrote.

Angry Swiftie said general admission fans were 'vultures' trying to 'get into their space at the concert on Friday'

Angry Swiftie said general admission fans were ‘vultures’ trying to ‘get into their space at the concert on Friday’

After deleting the original video, Berger posted a response on Monday to all the hate she received

After deleting the original video, Berger posted a response on Monday to all the hate she received

After deleting the original video, Berger posted a response on Monday to all the hate she received.

“My friends and I tried to get Eras Tour tickets in the United States but couldn’t get Eras Tour tickets in the United States, so we got some in Portugal,” Berger explained.

The Swiftie added that because she got her ticket before her friends, she emailed customer service to ask if the VIP section would be “seated like in America or just like general admission tickets ‘.

She said customer service told her it would be general admission, but she needed VIP one tickets to access the standing room for the concert.

“So I had the strong impression that this was going into a cordoned off area,” Berger said.

Once she got there, she said when general admission ticket holders entered the area, they stood in front of her.

‘Everyone around me was really dissatisfied with that, including myself.

“This is something that makes me so sad, because at the moment it is being perceived as if it is me against the Portuguese people, which I accuse of being somehow, when really it is in my mind, as if everyone around me is international, myself. included,” Berger said.

“So at no point was I trying to appeal to a specific type of person, but I think it really took off on the internet, and I know in my heart that was never my intention.”

She ended the video by admitting that she was “sassy” and “rude” and that she “understands” she was looked at as an “entitled American.”

“I can promise you that I will think about how I am abroad and how I talk to those people in their space, and how my speech comes across to them.”

On Friday, the same day Berger attended the concert, the event descended into chaos when angry fans tore down a fence after waiting for hours in the sweltering heat.

On Friday, the same day Berger attended the concert, the event descended into chaos when angry fans tore down a fence after waiting for hours in the sweltering heat.

“I will be more thoughtful; my speech can sometimes get away from me,” Berger said.

On Friday, the same day Berger attended the concert, the event descended into chaos when angry fans tore down a fence after waiting for hours in the sweltering heat.

Eager fans had to wait outside for 45 minutes to enter the stadium, while one fan who traveled to the Estádio da Luz stadium to see Taylor said: “I’m just sad, I spent thousands and thousands of dollars to see Taylor . Please. I just want to be inside.’

Another fan who lives in Amsterdam and came to the concert with three of her friends claimed they waited in line for an hour and a half before being sent out.

Temperatures in the stadium were also very high: 66 degrees when Taylor finally took the stage at 8 p.m.

Temperatures in the stadium were also very high: 66 degrees when Taylor finally took the stage at 8 p.m.

It was reported that 200 fans broke through the security gates and entered the stadium, scaring the security staff.

Before the concert, huge lines of fans formed outside the arena due to the delay, while frustrated people began shouting at staff, “Let us in!”

The gates were scheduled to open at 4:00 PM for those with standard tickets, but it was reported that fans would not be allowed in until 4:45 PM.

Temperatures in the stadium were also very high: 66 degrees when Taylor finally took the stage at 8 p.m.

Before the concert, security had a strict rule that no bottled water was allowed into the arena.