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Sanguisugabogg fan goes viral for dancing in “Wall of Death.”

A Sanguisugabogg fan has responded to criticism after he went viral for dancing in the middle of a wall of death at one of the band's recent concerts.

The show in question took place last Friday (October 25) in Silver Spring, Maryland. In videos posted online, the fan can be seen walking onto the dance floor after the crowd disperses to create a wall of death and beginning to dance.

“Holy shit. This girl was trying to be sexy for social media or something and ended up dancing in front of a Wall of Death on the floor at the Sanguisugabogg show in Silver Spring,” wrote someone who shared the video on X.

There were different reactions from other people. Some suggested that she knew what was going on, others criticized her for it and assumed that she had never seen a wall of death before.

READ MORE: Where did the wall of death come from?

“I can promise you no one will be 'destroyed' in a wall of death lol,” one person replied to the post.

“If you think you’re the main character,” another answer says.

Some also pointed out that during the clip, the pit dancer on either side of the Wall of Death can be seen waving to begin the attack.

The pit dancer speaks up

The pit dancer, whose name is Haley Williams, shared a TikTok addressing the comments online a few days after the Sanguisugabogg concert. She started the TikTok with a few screenshots of the videos of her that people had shared.

“That was me,” she said. “I live. I fully expected all of this. I knew exactly what I was doing.”

Williams added that she has been to the Box before and that a Knocked Loose concert was the first time she had been there. She then showed off the high-heeled boots she wore on the night of the Sanguisugabogg show to prove that she was the one in the videos, as many critics pointed out the height of her heels in the footage and the skirt she wore.

She also noted that the only injuries she sustained during the night were some cigarette burns that she accidentally inflicted on herself.

“Everyone is concerned about my well-being – I'm alive, I'm fine, thank you for looking after me,” she said. “As for the rest of you whores, you heifers who say, 'Oh, main character syndrome' – yeah, I get that shit.”

Watch her video below.

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