celebritiesCalvin Dunker, the US security agent who recently went viral on TikTok while singing to Taylor Swift, has now been fired by his employer. TikTokker posted a video online explaining the whole story.
Calvin Dunker’s story went viral on social media this past June. As a fan of Taylor Swift, Dunker decided to get a job as a security agent so he could go to Swift’s concert in Minneapolis for free (and paid for). But a photo with his idol? He could forget about it, because his contract forbids him to turn to face the stage or lose sight of the audience.
However, he did come up with a clever plan that he later shared on TikTok: “When I realized how close Taylor Swift is to me, I handed out little papers to the fans in the front row and wrote not to pick up my phone.” “But if Taylor Swift stands right behind me, they can take a picture of me and text it to my number.”
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But the whole story recently took a nasty turn: Dunker was fired by his employer over the photos. In a second TikTok video, he explains how Best Crowd Management (his former employer) prevents photoshoots with artists: “However, the hiring manager who called me couldn’t explain exactly what I did wrong, because I did nothing but ask.” . for photos. I never took out my own phone. Most of all, I made sure that Taylor Swift was safe and that all the fans had a good time. “I was just doing my job,” he said.
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