“THIS IS COMPLETELY DISRESPECTFUL.” Isa Briones just broke her silence, calling out fans amid theater chaos, and she’s NOT holding back. The Pitt star, currently performing on Broadway, was pushed to the edge during a live show when someone in the audience shouted a line straight out of her TV role right before she began a major song. The moment? Supposed to be emotional. The reality? Completely derailed. She fired back, visibly frustrated, after being interrupted while playing Connie Francis in Just in Time. What should’ve been a quiet, powerful performance turned into a viral flashpoint about fan behavior, boundaries, and how far is too far when admiration crosses into disruption.

‘The Pitt’ Star Sounds Off on ‘F***ing Disrespectful’ Fans

Isa Briones, Noah Wyle in The Pitt
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A star on the Emmy Award-winning medical drama The Pitt told her fans to chill out.

Isa Briones, who plays the second-year resident Trinity Santos on the hit HBO series, posted on her Instagram Stories on Saturday to call attention to rude behavior from her fans during her performances as Connie Francis in the Broadway musical Just in Time.

“HEY HEY HEY!” Briones, 27, began in her post. “once again, broadway is not a circus. do not yell whatever you want at the performers. yelling ”when are you going to finish your charts” before I sing Who’s Sorry Now is so f–king disrespectful to the performers onstage and your fellow audience members. yall are p—– me off.”

The actress called out fans who took their adoration too far. / Isa Briones/Instagram
The actress called out fans who took their adoration too far. / Isa Briones/Instagram

“love and light and please remember you are occupying shared spaces and watching art,” she added.

Reps for Briones did not immediately return the Daily Beast’s request for comment.

Briones made her Broadway debut in 2024, starring as Eurydice in Hadestown. She joined Just in Time, a jukebox musical based on the life of legendary singer-songwriter Bobby Darin, on April 1.

Gemmill wrote an opportunity for the actress to show off her singing abilities in season two. / Warrick Page / Warrick Page/MAX
Gemmill wrote an opportunity for the actress to show off her singing abilities in season two. / Warrick Page / Warrick Page/MAX

On The Pitt, Briones’s character, Dr. Santos, is frequently chastised by her superiors for her lack of enthusiasm in charting her patients’ conditions.

During the credits of the second season’s final episode, Santos and Dr. Mel King, played by Taylor Dearden, sing a karaoke duet to Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know”—a scene that Dearden admitted was a surprise to her.

“In the last episode, it’s me, and Supriya, and Isa, just kind of sitting on our computers the whole time,” Dearden told Parade during an appearance at PaleyFest. “And one day, Isa goes, ‘They fit me for a karaoke scene that’s coming up, right? When are we shooting that?’ And I went, ‘Sorry, what?’”

The show’s creator, R. Scott Gemmill, said that the scene was added on as “a last-minute thing.” “I thought it would be really fun for the fans,” he told the site.

The post-credits scene was “sort of a last-minute thing,” Gemmill said. / Warner Bros.
The post-credits scene was “sort of a last-minute thing,” Gemmill said. / Warner Bros.