Video has emerged of Travis Scott ‘hyped up’ and shouting in the Olympic crowd just hours before being arrested.
The American rapper was arrested in the centre of Paris early on Friday morning after an altercation with his own bodyguard, local media has reported.
However just hours before the star, 33, attended the men’s basketball semi-final between Serbia and the United States.
Travis was seen shouting and swearing as he threw his arms in the air and tried to hype up the crowd as the USA pulled off an insane comeback to beat Serbia.
Full of energy Travis, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster, pulled his T-shirt over his head as the US scored a goal.
Video has emerged of Travis Scott looking ‘hyped up’ as he shouted and swore at the Olympic crowd on Thursday evening, hours before being arrested
Full of energy Travis, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster, pulled his T-shirt over his head as the US scored a goal
Hours later Travis was detained by gendarmes at the George V Hotel in the French capital’s 8th arrondissement, French outlet Valeurs Actuelles reported.
The incident is said to have occurred around 5am, just steps away from the Champs-Élysées.
According to French outlet Le Parisien, police were called to the hotel due to ‘acts of violence against a receptionist’.
A police source reportedly said the rapper was intoxicated at the time of the confrontation.
This comes after the rapper was arrested in Miami back in June after being involved in a ‘disturbance on a yacht’.
Cops interrogated him about whether he’d been drinking. Scott replied: ‘It’s Miami’.
He also responded to the night’s chaos with a series of light-hearted tweets to calm fan fears about his upcoming tour, and an edited version of his bleary-eyed mugshot snapped shortly after his arrest.
Scott then wrote ‘lol’ on X and shared his booking photo complete with photoshopped shades and earphones via Instagram stories.
The American rapper was arrested in the centre of Paris early on Friday morning after an altercation with his own bodyguard, local media has reported
However just hours before the star, 33, attended the men’s basketball semi-final between Serbia and the United States
Travis Scott attends the men’s basketball semi-final match alongside Michael Rubin
Hours after the match Travis was detained by gendarmes at the George V Hotel in the French capital’s 8th arrondissement, French outlet Valeurs Actuelles reported
The incident is said to have occurred around 5am, just steps away from the Champs-Élysées. According to French outlet Le Parisien, police were called to the hotel due to ‘acts of violence against a receptionist’
The Sicko Mode singer is the former partner of Kylie Jenner, whom he has two young children with, Stormi and Aire.
Scott and the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 26, have had an on-off relationship since 2017, but are currently not together.
Just a week before his June arrest, Scott was involved in a skirmish with Jenner’s previous ex Tyga in Cannes.
Over the years, the rapper has had a few run-ins with the law.
Most notably, he was at the forefront of the 2021 ‘Astroworld’ disaster, where 10 people lost their lives and hundreds more were injured while attending the rapper’s music festival at NRG Park in Houston, Texas in a deadly crush.
On November 5, 2021, hundreds of people were filmed stampeding through a VIP entrance at the Live Nation-organized event, sparking fears of overcrowding and poor crowd control.
Travis Scott was arrested overnight for allegedly causing a drunken altercation on a Florida yacht – and his hilarious response under police interrogation was recorded in an affidavit seen by DailyMail.com
Pictured: an edited version of the mugshot Scott shared to his Instagram hours after the arrest
Travis Scott was filmed continuing to perform after eight people were crushed to death – including two victims aged just 14 and 16 – with one witness saying it was a ‘floor of bodies’.
Videos circulating on Twitter showed the crowd chanting ‘stop the show, stop the show!’
While the concert was declared a mass casualty event at 9.38pm, the concert continued until 10:15pm, for which Scott – who was headlining and promoting the festival – was heavily criticised.
The rapper, alongside the festival’s organisers Live Nation and ScoreMore faced numerous civil lawsuits accusing them of negligence and wrongful death.
However in June last year, a Houston grand jury decided Scott would not face criminal charges for his role in the deadly crowd surge.
In November last year, two years after the stampede, Scott broke his silence on Astroworld in an interview with GQ, and said he was ‘overly devastated’ by the tragedy, adding that he thought about the disaster ‘all the time’.
Scott said: ‘Making music, you think about things that go on in life and things that happen in your life, and you dial in on things. That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating. And when it came to making, like even finishing the album…I got back into it probably like, I don’t know, months and months and months after.
‘And the idea of just even getting back into music, working on music and just even getting into that, was therapeutic of being able to channel some of the energy into production and sounds and finishing it.
‘I mean I was just overly devastated, you know. Yeah… Yeah, I always think about it. Those fans were like my family. You know, I love my fans to the utmost.
In May this year, Scott and Live Nation settled nine wrongful death lawsuits.