One security guard went viral on social media after a video of him singing at Taylor Swift's concert had been shared countless times on different platforms. However, it was recently reported that the man had been fired from his job; what happened?

According to Bring Me The News, the security guard in the video was Calvin Denker and Alisa Maloney was the one responsible for his fame.

As of this writing, the video is still up on her TikTok account and it has over 366,000 likes.

   @anmaloney Security guard carried section A2! @Taylor Swift @Taylor Nation #taylorswift #erastour #tstheerastour #minneapoliststheerastour ♬ original sound - Alisa Maloney    

In the clip, Denker could be seen wearing a red and white uniform as well as an identification card. At the time when the clip was filmed at "The Eras Tour" in Minneapolis, the security guard was singing and vibing to the pop star's track "Cruel Summer."

Taylor Swift Singing Security Guard Hands Out Notes to Fans

Denker later took to his own TikTok account to share the story behind the viral video. In a clip, he told his followers that the security company he works at doesn't allow their employees to take videos or photos at concerts.

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However, for him to have footage at the show, he handed out notes to some fans if they could take photos and send it to his phone number, but he clarified that Maloney's video wasn't intentional and that the woman didn't receive any note from him that's why he was so happy the video went viral.

Taylor Swift Security Guard Gets Fired From His Job

In a new video posted recently, Denker revealed that he had been fired from his job as a security guard because of his first video.

Before getting fired by his company, he was able to attend Ed Sheeran's concert at Bank Stadium.

The reason why the company decided to let him go was because he previously revealed in the initial video that he gave out notes to concertgoers to take videos and photos of him.

"The HR woman who called me wasn't able to articulate what exactly I did wrong because I didn't do anything beyond asking for photos," he added.

Denker was keen on getting his job back that's why he told the company that he'd be willing to delete his TikTok but has yet to receive any response.

Regarding his reaction to getting fired, he said he hold no grudges against the company because he "still got to work one of the coolest concerts" and was able to do it twice.

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