Travis Scott was harassed by a crowd of adoring fans after announcing his whereabouts on social media on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old rapper caused quite a commotion when he stood in the middle of a street in Los Angeles, surrounded by young adults eager to take pictures of him.
Despite all the love shown to him, security was eventually forced to step in and distance him from the crowd.

‘I’m posted on the corner of Fairfox and Oakwood’: Travis Scott was harassed by a crowd of adoring fans after announcing his whereabouts on social media on Tuesday
It all started after Travis tweeted Tuesday afternoon, ‘I’m on the corner of Fairfax and Oakwood … !!’
Fans heard the call and went straight to the neighborhood to meet their idol.
Even with his face mask, sunglasses and beanie on, Travis was quickly recognized by everyone.
Hungry for a chance to meet the music maker, fans rushed to him with their phones to document the entire stunt.


Causing a commotion: fans hungry to see the rapper run into the street


Security intervention: Scott’s security guard helped create some distance between him and the crowd


Too Close for Comfort: Even the risk of coronavirus can’t stop fans from crowding their idol
Even the risk of contracting coronavirus didn’t stop fans from crowding out their idol.
Eventually, Travis’ security intervened and seemed to pull him away from the crowd.
But just because Travis had left didn’t mean the party had to end.
Travis was still able to communicate with fans from his car, where he emerged through the moon’s roof.


Here he comes! Scott could still be with his fans, even from his car


Their idol: The Sicko Mode hitmaker was received by admiring fans


Wait for us! Fans are close to the rapper’s car


Appear: Scott could still communicate with anyone through the roof of his car
Fans tossed different pieces of clothing his way, and a lucky person showed up to have his sneakers signed by the star.
The stunt was done to promote its new merchandise line with iD, Cactus Jack, a collection of sweatshirts and T-shirts.
There was no sign of Travis’ ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner, nor their three-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster.
In a new interview with iD magazine, the rapper revealed how fatherhood helped him creatively.


Can I get your signature? Fans tossed different pieces of clothing his way, and a lucky person showed up to have his sneakers signed by the star


Now out: the stunt was done to promote its new merchandise line with iD, Cactus Jack
‘Fatherhood affects my work. It has a huge impact, ” Travis told the Spy Kids director. “It’s a great source of inspiration, you know what I mean?”
‘Especially Storm, she just acts like a kid. She is always interested, she understands and learns things and adapts so quickly. It’s so crazy, Stormi’s generation is very different from mine, and she is very different from my younger brother and sister.
‘Children show you a different outlook on life, how they see things, what kind of pressure they have and what makes them happy, what moves them.
Like when she watches certain movies or listens to certain songs. Or she watches my concerts on YouTube and realizes she’s here, she’s ready now. I realized my job is much more important than what I thought because of her. More responsibility, you know? You have to use that well. ‘


Lucky! A fan turned out to have his sneaker stamped by the rapper


Find me! Scott posted his exact location on Twitter


The Calm Before the Storm: Scott posted a photo of the Cactus Jacket booth before it was mobbed by fans