A fan-made YouTube video shows Kenzie Ziegler getting booed by the audience during a live performance for thousands of PrettyMuch fans. The clip shows the 15-year-old Ziegler walking to the center stage, singing some lines to her song before some people in the audience booed her loudly.

The young girl showed professionalism as she continuous her performance, not shaken up by the reactions that she received from the audience. Some of her haters continued to boo her while she was on stage while others even cursed her. Her haters threatened to leave the venue if the teenager won't stop her performance. Fans of PrettyMuch got angry because their favorite band was given an hour to perform to give the girl a 45 minutes performance.

Some fans of PrettyMuch voiced out on Twitter. They complained that they paid to watch the band, not Ziegler. According to them, the teen needs to stop her music and go back to the dance floor.

According to a critic, fans didn't want her from the beginning and they are confused about whose show it is. They said that the came to see PrettyMuch, not Kenzie. The critic added that they should've removed her from the beginning.

Fans of the teenager defended her by saying that those who don't want to see Ziegler on stage should not buy tickets to watch the concert. However, fans of the band said that they bought tickets because they wanted to watch the band and it is unfortunate that the dancer singer had to be PrettyMuch's front act.

The teenager cared less about other people's reaction. She was thankful to those who supported her and cheered her on after her performance. The teen recently signed a record deal with Arista records. David Massey, CEO of Arista, a subsidiary of Sony Music, shared in a statement that they are so excited to welcome Kenzie to the Arista family. He complimented the artist that at just 15 years old, she has built an incredible fanbase and possesses so much talent. He added that they are looking forward to a very bright future together.

Kenzie said that she is so excited about this new adventure with Arista Records and David Massey. She added that she can't wait to celebrate on the road with my fans and for them to hear new music coming out very soon. The deal was announced just before opening night of the FOMO tour with PRETTYMUCH.