Concerts could be fun as fans get the chance to dance and sing the night away along with their favorite artists, but many people believe that it's not a place to bring kids or even babies.

More recently, rapper Flo Rida has been making rounds around the internet after an infant was allegedly crowd surfing during his set at a music event.

According to the New York Post, the musician performed at the Celebrate Erie festival in Pennsylvania over the weekend and a video went viral where he could be seen interacting with a baby in the crowd.

As seen on a video shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), the young child was being passed to him during his performance of his massive hit "Low."

The rapper didn't hesitate and held the child on his arms. He also interacted with the baby by holding up a microphone to the child's mouth and he also raised him up seemingly like Simba from the movie "The Lion King."

Flo Rida Fans Not Happy Over Alleged Crowd Surfing Baby at Concert

As of this writing, the identity of the baby remains private and there is still no word about the parents.

Ever since the video was shared countless times on the social media platform, online fans expressed their disappointment over the situation as the music event was not safe for the infant.

"this is so weird why is a baby at a concert in the first place," one questioned.

Many people also commended Flo Rida for how he handled the situation.

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"Considering the parents' inadequacies, Flo Rida could have been a better guardian for the child," one wrote.

"Good on him for handling the baby properly, but why is there a baby at the concert in the first place?" another one wrote.

Some people continued to express their worriness for the child as they were not wearing any sort of ear protection despite being at a festival where the speakers are typically loud.

Flo Rida has yet to comment on the matter.

Flo Rida's Son Falls From Apartment Window

The recent viral video comes a few months after Flo Rida's son, Zohar P. Dillard, reportedly fell out of an apartment window in New Jersey.

The young boy, who was 6 years old at the time was said to had "serious bodily injuries" after he fell on the concrete pavement. (via USA Today)

The child's mother, Alexis Adams, filed a lawsuit against the apartment complex and maintenance company for negligence as they put up guards on the windows that were the wrong size. Since this was the case, she blamed the management for the accident.

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