Video has emerged showing Sam Smith being told he belongs in 'hell' and is a 'demonic, twisted, sick *******' following his 'Unholy' Grammy awards performance with Kim Petras.
In the footage, which was filmed by an onlooker, Smith was wearing navy blue jeans and a blazer, and can be seen pointing their phone at where the abuse is coming from.Then:"Sam Smith belongs in hell. You demonic, twisted, sick b*****d," while the 'Lay Me Down' musician walked past, before putting their phone down. They did not respond.
One person wrote under the clip:"If anyone is demonic I'm going with that husky-throated thing yelling."A third wrote:"Now be so serious. No one deserves this kind of treatment no matter how much u dislike them.
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