VIDEO: Travis Scott Responds To Astroworld Tragedy On Instagram Stories 'I Could Never Imagine The Severity Of The Situation'


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The horrendous tragedy at Astroworld has hit home with everyone. With the grave events that took place, it is making many question what went wrong. Travis Scott broke his silence about Astroworld, releasing a statement, and later, he went on Instagram Stories to follow up that statement with some heartfelt words.

READ: Travis Scott Breaks Silence, Speaks Out In Response To Horrific Astroworld Tragedy
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In the video, Scott talks about how he didn't realize the severity of the situation from his vantage point. He is always concerned with the wellbeing of his fans and works to try and get them the help they need, if he is aware. Watch the video below as he offers his prayers and more in this very sad tragedy.

News sources identified all eight of the victims from the horrible tragedy. A vigil honored those who lost their lives. Please find the video HERE.

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