Young busker reduced to tears by man who heckled her

Moment young busker, 18, singing Lady Gaga’s Million Reasons is reduced to TEARS after being heckled by an old man who tells her: ‘Some people have it, you don’t’

  • Mia Kirkland, 18, from York, North Yorkshire, was busking when man approached
  • Brutally told her she needed to ‘add some variations’ in her singing 
  • Clip of Mia’s reaction has been viewed more than 12 million times on TikTok  

A teen busker was reduced to tears in the street after a man who claimed to have ‘worked with Diana Ross’ criticised her performance – brutally telling her ‘some people have it… you don’t’.

Mia Kirkland, 18, of York, North Yorkshire, was busking in St Helen’s Square in the city centre when the man approached to give her the unsolicited advice. 

Even when Mia walked away, the elderly critic followed her and it was only when she said: ‘That’s nice, thank-you, have a lovely day,’ that he left her alone.

Footage, live-streamed to her 300,000 TikTok followers, then shows Mia trying to compose herself and wiping away tears, while a woman told her: ‘Don’t cry’. 

Mia Kirkland, 18, of York, North Yorkshire, was busking in St Helen’s Square in the city centre when the man approached to give her the unsolicited advice about her singing 

Upset by his remarks, she told herself not to cry before taking a break from her set

Mia said that earlier in the day she’d been given flowers and had received lots of kind words from people who appreciated her singing 

The clip has racked up nearly 12million views on TikTok and Mia said she thinks the man thought her an ‘easy target’ due to being a woman apparently alone., not realising her mother was nearby. 

Mia said, ‘He was trying to mumble so that other people couldn’t hear it, but he said “Some people have it and you don’t”.

‘I started walking away and he was saying he knows what he’s talking about because he’s worked with Diana Ross and [started] naming other artists.

‘He kept following me and then as soon as my mum stood up and came over he left. So the only reason he was doing it was because he thought I was on my own.

 ‘Then as soon as he’d spoken to me I said to my mum, “My day’s just ruined now. I don’t want to keep going”.

‘It was only earlier that I’d had flowers and loads of kind words, but it’s hard not to let people like that ruin your day.

‘It’s just a bit presumptuous of him to think that he could get away with it because I’m a young woman on my own.’

Mia, who is a Lady Gaga fan, believes she was targeted as she was a young woman on her own 

Visibly upset by the man’s remarks, she paused her set before returning 90 minutes later

The incident happened on July 6 – with Mia two hours into her set when the man, clutching a jigsaw, approaches.  

Video footage shows Mia preparing to sing Lady Gaga’s ‘Million Reasons’ before the man sayid: ‘There are some people who have it…you don’t. You need to add variations, you’re on the same plane all the time’.

As Mia walked away from the man he went on to say, ‘I don’t know what you sang on the way but I used to work with Diana Ross.’

Mia, who will begin studying at the London Centre of Contemporary Music next year, said she thought the man saw her as an easy target due to her being a young woman apparently on her own.

The aspiring singer said that while she enjoys a great deal of support from audiences, she’s learned to anticipate the odd harsh critic but won’t tolerate ‘intimidating’ behaviour.

Mia said, ‘I’ve had so many experiences of people being weird with me – I had to report a woman to the police for sending me hate mail – so this is normal for me.

‘When I started I didn’t think busking would be like that at all. But now that I’ve been doing it quite a while, every time I go out I have to prepare myself for someone who doesn’t enjoy it coming up to me.

‘I’m quite a shy person, and I’ve had to learn to not be. If someone had said that to me before I’d have probably said, “oh okay, I’ll stop then”, but people can’t just walk over me.

‘I was speaking to other buskers that are friends of mine and we were saying how we’d never think of walking up to someone in the street and saying something bad about them.

‘Even if you do think something’s bad, you just move on.

‘A common phrase buskers use for people coming up and complaining is “the further away you are the quieter it gets”. If they walk away they won’t hear it anymore.’

Mia is said she is used to people being weird to her – and once reported a woman to the police

Mia is now back busking regularly, and doesn’t believe her critic actually worked for Diana Ross

Despite being shaken by the encounter Mia said she’s back out busking, and said it’s highly unlikely her critic worked with Diana Ross.

Mia said, ‘I’m a little bit familiar with Diana Ross, but obviously she’s not really my era.

‘I don’t think there’s any truth in him saying he worked with Diana Ross, if he did he wouldn’t come up to me and say something like that.

‘Lots of people have said the closest he’s probably got to her is listening to her in the shower.

‘Most of the time people aren’t mean but even when it’s that one time it gets you all worried, it makes you anxious and on edge.

‘I’ve only been busking once after it and I was so nervous about coming across him again or someone else saying something, but it was so lovely.

‘I am not a confident person at all, but ever since this happened and the positive response I’ve had from lots of people has made me think, “people like me, that’s good!”.’

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