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The dust is starting to settle.
Alix Earle and Kelsey Anderson have been at the center of feud rumors after they shared videos on their respective TikTok accounts on the second day of Coachella, where they each recalled similar stories.
Earle, 24, revealed in her TikTok clip that she “got into a little altercation” with a unnamed woman who complained about her dancing during Lady Gaga’s headlining set on Friday, April 11.
“We got there and it was so, so, so packed. And no one was dancing, so I was jumping up and down,” she began to explain in the video. “And there was this woman behind me and she kind of yelled at me.”
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“I don’t know if she said, like, ‘You realize there’s other people here, right’?” continued the influencer, noting that she then “snapped a little bit” in reaction to her quip. “I was like, ‘I’m trying to have fun, b—-.'”
Earle then noted that her boyfriend, Braxton Berrios, had to stand between them to prevent the situation from escalating.
“We had beef the whole night,” Earle said in the TikTok video. “But then they left, like, 10 minutes later… So, I was like, ‘Well, clearly, they don’t care that much about Lady Gaga.’ So, I was upsetting the Karens,'” she added.
Meanwhile, Anderson, 27, told a similar story on her TikTok that was filmed the Saturday morning after Lady Gaga’s headlining set and uploaded on Sunday, April 13.
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“This girl ran into me, straight up ran into me, and then screamed at me, like, ‘Don’t shove me, b—-!'” the Bachelor alum recalled in the clip. “And I was like, ‘Oh, my God. You ran into me!’ I wish that I knew who she was. She was definitely an influencer, but she was so mean.'”
Not making a fuss about it, Anderson explained how the run-in was an accident.
“You might not have seen me. I didn’t see you. Sometimes that happens. We’re in crowded spaces. Let’s chill the hell out,” she said in the TikTok. “I think that people just think that they are bigger than things and just think that they can treat people like that.”
Curious fans rushed to the comments to ask if the person Anderson was referring to was Earle. However, she quickly shut down the drama, setting the record straight in the replies.
“No I didn’t know who the person was I just am assuming they were an influencer haha,” wrote the reality star, alluding that she wasn’t referring to Earle in her initial video.
Earle, meanwhile, has yet to acknowledge the situation. PEOPLE has reached out to her team for comment.
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Earle made headlines several times in the days following Coachella, which ran from Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13. She turned heads for both her viral outfits and her eventual cross-country travel to Harvard University from Palm Springs in less than 24 hours.
Anderson, for her part, has addressed another rumor in recent days. On Wednesday, April 16, she debunked speculation that she and her fiancé Joey Graziadei — who proposed to her during the season 28 finale of The Bachelor — are expecting twins.
“Guys, I just found out some beautiful news. I was not expecting it at all, but I’ve got to share it with you guys,” she began in a TikTok video, before showing a screenshot of a Facebook post announcing she’s having twins.
“I’m pregnant. I found out this morning on Facebook, double the good news. I apparently announced that I’m pregnant with twins, not just one. A boy and a girl,” she continued sarcastically. “I didn’t even know, and now I know the gender and that I’m having twins. Guys, I’m literally just like blown away.”
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Anderson and Graziadei got engaged in March 2024. They have previously said they are in no rush to get married.