American country music star touring Australia is caught up in wild brawl at McDonald's after customers took down man who 'spat at female worker'
American country music star touring Australia is caught up in wild brawl at McDonald's after customers took down man who 'spat at female worker'
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American country music star touring Australia is caught up in wild brawl at McDonald's after customers took down man who 'spat at female worker'

Ashley Nickel,Editor 🕒︎ 2025-11-10

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American country music star touring Australia is caught up in wild brawl at McDonald's after customers took down man who 'spat at female worker'

READ MORE: Jelly Roll's stark warning to Australia By ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 11:11 GMT, 10 November 2025 | Updated: 11:14 GMT, 10 November 2025 American country music singer Drew Baldridge has uploaded a video of a frightening brawl he witnessed in an Australian McDonald's restaurant, but surprisingly applauded some of those involved. Baldridge is touring the country with 'Son of a Sinner' hitmaker Jelly Roll and shared the video last week, which he said was filmed during the pair's Melbourne leg. The footage appears to show a customer verbally abusing a female worker behind the counter. 'This dude comes in, he goes up to the girl at the desk taking the orders and he just said, ''F*** you, you dumb b***h'',' Baldrige said. 'He probably said it five times, and I was starting to get frustrated and I was like, ''Bro, you need to calm down. You don't talk to women like that.'' Then he spit on her. Spit on a woman just because his order wasn't right.' Baldridge said before he could intervene, a pair of Aussies also at the restaurant stepped in, who he praised for their quick actions. 'This other dude came over. He said, ''Hey, bro, we don't talk to women like that'' and before I know it, these dudes got this dude on the ground,' the musician said. 'The guys were holding him down saying it was the wrong country to abuse women.' Baldridge (pictured) applauded the men for 'standing up for what is right' American country music singer Drew Baldridge witnessed two Aussies taking down a McDonald's customer (pictured) after he allegedly abused a worker Baldridge said he was shocked but impressed to see two people swiftly take action against the allegedly abusive man. 'It's about standing up for what is right. It was just so inspiring to watch these dudes stand up for this woman,' he said. 'Our country needs more of that and a lot of people are not going to talk about this. You're going to think maybe it was the wrong way to do it - you shouldn't fight, but sometimes you gotta know when to fight.' Most commenters agreed with the singer and commended the men. 'Honor and chivalry ain't dead,' one person said. 'Thank you to those men, that all that needs to be said,' another added. Baldridge and American rapper Jelly Roll, aka Jason DeFord, held 10 concerts across Australia and New Zealand from October 24 to November 8. Earlier this month, DeFord, 40, made headlines when he claimed he was 'treated like a criminal' at Louis Vuitton in Sydney. Earlier this month, Jelly Roll made headlines when he claimed he was 'treated like a criminal' at Louis Vuitton in Sydney The pair's last Australia show was in Townsville on November 6. DeFord was set to head over to Auckland to treat Kiwi fans on Friday, but cancelled an hour before the show. The multi-platinum Nashville artist addressed fans directly across his social channels, saying he had an illness and had tried to push through it. 'Dear Auckland, I've done everything I can, I just can't shake it,' he wrote. 'It breaks my heart, I've probably missed three shows in the last decade. I pride myself on showing up no matter what. Just couldn't do it this time. Please forgive me.' Baldridge did travel to New Zealand and did a pop-up show for fans, saying that he 'hopes Jelly gets better soon'. Daily Mail has contacted Drew Baldridge's label for comment. MelbourneNew Zealand Share or comment on this article: American country music star touring Australia is caught up in wild brawl at McDonald's after customers took down man who 'spat at female worker' Add comment

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