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Fan assaulted at JJ Lin’s HK concert after telling 3 women to not stand on their chairs as they were blocking everyone’s view

"They pulled my hair, snatched my phone, forced me to delete the videos [I took of them], and dug out my cosmetic contact lenses," revealed the victim in a Weibo post.

It's totally understandable for fans to want to get the best view of their idols when they're at a concert. But if they go to the extent where they stand on the chairs, blocking everyone behind them, well, that's really a little too much. 

Remember what Taiwanese celeb Yao Yao had to endure at Blackpink's concert in Kaohsiung recently?

A similar incident happened at JJ Lin's concert at Hong Kong's Central Harbourfront Event Space last Friday (Mar 17) but this time, things got so heated in the audience, a fight broke out. 

Is this a concert or a club?

After the concert, one of JJ's fans posted a video on Weibo to share what went down during the show.

In her video, three women were seen standing on the chairs and holding up signs, effectively blocking the view of everyone behind them. 

When the fan told them to sit down, the women started shouting back at her. They also refused to get down from their seats.

Tensions started rising, and it quickly escalated into a fight. 

The fan said she ended up getting assaulted by the women. "They pulled my hair, snatched my phone, forced me to delete the videos [I took of them], and dug out my cosmetic contact lenses," she wrote.

jj lin fan fight

The fan said she has made a police report. Thankfully, the people around them managed to film the entire fight, which could be used as evidence.

She's also asking other netizens if they have more footage of the incident.

So nasty.

Photos: hk01, starettoday

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