A video of a woman screaming at a toddler outside Vice President Kamala Harris' celebrity gathering in Houston has gone viral on social media as critics condemn the shocking behavior towards the child.
Harris' Texas rally on Friday was attended by celebrities including Beyoncé, Jessica Alba and Willie Nelson, making her final appeal to voters in the red state ahead of next week's election.
A video posted on social media shortly after the event showed a woman wearing a light blue T-shirt standing outside what appeared to be a subway station in Houston, riding a stroller through a crowd of people decked out in Harris Waltz costumes. It shows him walking up to the girl. clothing.
A woman wearing a light blue shirt can be seen leaning over a toddler in a stroller and screaming in his face. It is unclear what the woman said or what triggered the incident.
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A woman was seen yelling at a toddler in a stroller outside a Harris rally. (via @kennediej_ storyful)
A man, presumably the girl's father, quickly picked up the infant and moved her away from the woman's direct ire.
Shocking video shows another woman quickly confronting the screaming woman, pulling her away and admonishing her for the outburst.
A woman who intervened was seen telling the crying woman, “It's not for the baby, it's not for the baby.”
During the conversation, the girl's father was holding a microphone and was later heard asking the screaming woman, “Aren't you embarrassed at all? Look at her face!” It is unclear whether the father was a counter-demonstrator at the rally or why he was holding the microphone.

A woman stops another woman from screaming at a toddler outside Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Houston. (via @kennediej_ storyful)
The video had more than 22 million views on X alone as of Monday morning.
Social media commenters slammed the crying woman while praising another woman who intervened.
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Harris' rally on Friday was attended by 30,000 people, and rumors spread that Beyoncé was scheduled to appear at the rally. The pop star publicly supported Harris during her appearance, but did not perform the song.
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“It's time for America to sing a new song,” Beyoncé said. “Ladies and Gentlemen, please give Vice President Kamala Harris, the next President of the United States, a grand Texas welcome.”
Prior to the rally, media outlets such as MSNBC reported that Beyoncé would likely not only appear at the rally, but also perform. Beyoncé did not perform, and the Trump campaign claimed that Harris “lied” about Beyoncé's appearance at the rally in order to “gather a crowd.”
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President Trump also condemned the incident at his rally in Michigan on Saturday.

Music artist Beyoncé (right) and Vice President Kamala Harris embrace on stage at a campaign rally in Houston on Friday, October 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Annie Mulligan)
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“Beyoncé got up and spoke for a few minutes and then left, and there was a huge uproar,” Trump told the Michigan crowd. “Everyone booed her. They thought she was going to perform. What happened was my opponent stood up and started talking. And they booed her. It's crazy. They have to use people to get people to come.'' And they don't send buses, we just make America great again. ”
Fox News Digital's Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.
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