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Kelsea Ballerini Claps Back at Heckler for Calling Out Ex Morgan Evans

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Think of this as your investigation log. Answer each question to explain what you discovered and how you got there.

1. Write a brief overall summary of your findings.
2. Unfortunately, I am unable to paste links in here. However, there is a Instagram Reel showing the moment Ballerini herself told a heckler at her Sydney show to "F**k off" mid song. This was also followed up with a statement she posted to her Instagram stories saying she will never tolerate this behavior and if it continues she will remove the song from her set list.
3. Sources like E News! and Billboard covered the incident. They explained how the audience member brought up Ballerini's ex husband at Sydney show, and how she responded. They also give some details on the timeline of Ballerini and Evans' marriage.
4. These sources went straight to the facts regarding the incident. There is most defenitly a chance that the audience member went to social media as well creating a false narrative as a protection tactic. However, this does not seem to be the case as the individual is not identifiable.
5. This evidence is clearly supported by the videos taken of the incident during the show, as well as Ballerini herself addressing the situation on Instagram.
6. There isn't really anything that undermines what occurred as the whole situation is pretty straight forward.
7. This most defineitley seems to be an accurate claim.
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You should be able to both paste links to your sources as well as hyperlink sources to text. Please try that for your next fact-check. Thanks!

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