A woman has claimed that she was defending her mom after she was involved in a massive brawl over a porta potty at Morgan Wallen concert.
While we've all seen arguments and alterations taking place at concert over the years, but s*** well and truly hit the fan earlier this week.
The incident was said to have took place at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday (30 August) evening.
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The clip, which was uploaded on X (Twitter) on Thursday (August 31), begins with two women arguing outside a row of red porta pottys.
"F*** you. You do not cut in front of me," one of the women can be heard saying.
However, it did not take long for things to turn violent as one pushed the other into the toilets, with another person still using the porta potty.
Yet another woman then joined forces to pin the other woman down, followed by another person coming out of nowhere and joining in the scrap.
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Things then turned ugly as one woman got punched in the face, while another was being grabbed by the hair.
Thankfully, the mass brawl eventually got broken up and all those involved were separated.
A Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety told Insider that no arrests were made on the night of the incident, but there were 'plenty of ejections for intoxication'.
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The statement added: "The parties involved in that incident dispersed before police even knew the incident had occurred."
Over 12 million people have seen footage of the brawl on X, with many praising the woman in the romper for stepping in and seemingly helping her friend.
The woman has now been identified as Dalanie DiSabato after she gave an interview to Barstool Sports founder, Dave Portnoy, on Friday (1 September).
DiSabato said that the woman she was saving was, in fact, her mom and not her friend.
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DiSabato claims that she was in line for the toilet with her mother when she accidentally cut in front of another woman.
When DiSabato entered the toilet, she could hear the woman confront her mother, who was guarding the door.
"I just walked out and saw two girls ganging up on my mom," she said.
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"So, I did what I think any daughter would have done and beat the f*ck out of them."
DiSabato added that she had never been in a fight before the concert, saying she didn't know she 'was capable of ever doing something like that'.
She continued: "I had to do what I had to do. My mom was literally getting jumped in a port-a-potty.
"They were trying to put her head in the port-a-potty! I had to save her."
DiSabato concluded the interview by saying all parties went their separate ways and that she has no idea who the women she was having a scrap with were.
UNILAD has reached out to DiSabato for further comment.