Halsey has offered to pay a fine slapped on a fan caught speeding while listening to the star's new song, "Nightmare."
Halsey, who was born Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, reached out to pay the speeding ticket after noticing a fan's account of the incident on Twitter.
"Driving home from Penn State I got pulled over/given a ticket for the first time ever and when asked why I was going 99 in a 70 I was ~dangerously~ close to admitting I was bangin out to @halsey's new song Nightmare," the Twitter user named Francesca tweeted.
"What's your Venmo. I'll pay your ticket. DRIVE SAFELY PLEASE!!!!" Halsey replied.
"Nightmare," which is Halsey's first solo track since "Without Me," serves as an empowering anthem.
(Photo: EMI Music)
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