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flag Kelsea Ballerini shares her high school C in Spanish and addresses a fan disruption at her Sydney concert, while two Metallica fans in Perth face lifetime bans for climbing a speaker tower.

flag Country singer Kelsea Ballerini revealed she received her first C in high school Spanish, recalling a teacher who seemed to dislike her, despite her efforts and a relationship with a Spanish speaker. flag She also addressed a recent concert incident in Sydney where a fan shouted her ex-husband’s name during her song “Penthouse,” prompting her to rebuke the fan publicly and threaten to remove the song from future sets. flag Meanwhile, two Metallica fans in Perth, Australia, were banned for life from Optus Stadium after climbing a speaker tower during a concert, pleading guilty to trespassing; both were fined and condemned by a magistrate for their dangerous and disruptive actions.

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