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X Factor duo Jedward had bottles thrown at them at Lincoln gig

Emily Jackson by Emily Jackson
October 12, 2017
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Jedward performed at the Engine Shed on Wednesday 11 October. Credit: Lincoln’s Student Union and Quack.

The University of Lincoln Students’ Union have released a statement after bottles were thrown at Irish twins, Jedward, when they performed at a student night in Lincoln.

Several students were removed from the Engine Shed on the University of Lincoln’s Brayford Campus on Wednesday 11 October.

The twins received mixed review from students at the Quack night, with some enjoying the event, whilst other took to social media to air their views.

In the official statement on the SU’s  website and social media they apologise for the behaviour of the students who threw the bottles.

 

 

 

@planetjedward Thank you for a great show in Lincoln tonight! Sorry we had some haters but good always beats evil ??

— Jess Dagley (@jess_dag) October 12, 2017

 

 

Many students at the university night really enjoyed seeing the duo, but others seemed to find amusement in the incident and the form X Factor double act.

 

Are all the students at @unilincoln thugs? Is nothing ever done about this? What an awful place!

— smileynews (@smiley_news1) October 12, 2017

I hope you wouldn’t find it quite so amusing if somebody had been seriously injured ? It’s assault and needs dealing with.

— smileynews (@smiley_news1) October 12, 2017

 

The SU have declined to comment whether or not those in question will be banned from future Quack events.

It is not the first time that the SU have had to release a statement regarding this type of behaviour at events. In March 2017, Kerry Katona and Natasha Hamilton also had VK bottles thrown at them during their performance.

Watch the video below to see one of the moments bottles were thrown at the Irish duo.

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