Dolan Twins attempt to have spontaneous meet-up in London, sparks a mess
The Dolan Twins (Ethan Dolan and Grayson Dolan) are both famous sensations on the social media platform on YouTube. Their duo-channel known as 'Dolan Twins' has at least 4,600,000 subscribers as by the time of this article's creation.
Their channel earns the two brothers an average of $35,000 monthly or $420,000 yearly for the both of them. The channel is one of many famous YouTube accounts of which are shared between numerous different owners.
The two twins have gone on numerous trips to meet and greet their fans. However, a recent attempt to meet up spontaneously with their fans in London failed miserably. According to our analysis, the twins tried to meet up with 'any fans' of which wanted to see the twins in Hyde Park, London.
However, unknowingly to the both of them and thousands of fans on their way to the park, a Remembrance Day ceremony was being held there. The twins had priorly taken to Twitter to say they want everyone to remain calm and peaceful, not to rush to try and meet them at the scene and cause any types of panic that can be harmful.
The first mistake they made was not having any forms of security while inviting their entire Twitter fandom based in London. Thousands gathered and began walking in huge crowds towards the scene where the twins were supposed to make an appearance.
Police were called to the scene as thousands gathered in circles, rushing nearby the major ceremony taken place at Hyde Park. The twins stated they could not risk ruining the event for the sake of respect of the international holiday and the fallen veterans.
As police arrived and began questioning the spontaneous event that managed to gather thousands, a small panic began shattering the still-growing crowd. People began rushing away from the scene and climbing over railings. A few people began tumbling while trying to leave the area in such enormous numbers.
Officials had stated that up to 6 people had been slightly hurt, though the injuries were very minor and not at all severe. The twins apologized sincerely for the failed attempt of a happy time for them to meet their fans. "We'll make it up to you, London" one of the twins tweeted in response to the incident.
Some fans were deeply angered by the cancellation and were quite trigerred to the way other fans handled the situation with slight violence and nearly causing a full-fledged panic at the scene. However, for the most part, kindness and happiness was spread onto how the twins apologized for the incident in general.
Questions have risen on whether or not it was ever safe and why the twins would've considered holding the Hyde Park reunion with thousands of fans without taking any measures to protect fans, or themselves, from any harm.