If you're catcalling at a show, you're a douchebag. Let's just get that out of the way first.
And Maggie Rogers is sick of it.
Over the weekend, she took to the stage in Austin, Texas, towards the end of what's been a huge tour for her debut album, Heard It In A Past Life.
She was getting ready to perform an acoustic version of her huge hit Alaska, giving a speech about “gratitude and growth and change.”
However, she was interrupted by a man yelling “take your top off" with another yelling “you cute though.”
Maggie took to Twitter and Instagram to express how it made her feel, saying she was "stunned, furious, fuming, confused" and explaining how the acoustic performance is "the most vulnerable part of the set."
“take your top off” pic.twitter.com/pqTmWlYIQ6
— Maggie Rogers (@maggierogers) October 20, 2019
Maggie ended the post by saying, “there is no space for harassment or disrespect or degradation of any kind at my show. Be kind to each other out there.”
Hopefully, her words get through to the people who need to hear them most.