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Singer-Songwriter's Sis Strolls Onstage With Riley Green Uninvited: "I Was Trying To Support His Career!!!!"

All kinds of weird things have been happening during concerts lately. Fans throw objects at performers. Physical altercations can erupt. Folks are super loud and rowdy sometimes. Add this incident involving Riley Green to the ever-growing list of fan misconduct. Per People. a woman named Katie Boskovich, who is the sister of country singer and songwriter Annie Bosko, actually got on the stage with Green during a recent show. She was definitely not requested or expected to make an appearance with him.

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Annie Bosko Posted About the Odd Incident on Social Media

Bosko wrote on Instagram, "She said she wanted to 'support my career'... didn't know she meant onstage. FYI @rileyduckman didn't invite her up — tequila did... and there was definitely more than one in her hand. God help me. Apologies team Riley."

There is also a video of Boskovich's unscripted "cameo" alongside Bosko's post. It shows her strutting onto the stage behind Green while he is singing "There Was This Girl." (Ironic, right?) Green seems unaware of her presence, but security was alert to the woman. One of them quickly and efficiently escorted her off.

Boskovich Was Seemingly Undaunted and Unabashed Afterward

Per the outlet, "In the comments, Bosko's sister further defended her actions: 'I was trying to support his career!!!! also he had no backup dancers and you know how much I love being a backup dancer @anniebosko Can I be your backup dancer????'"

Green Has Performed With an Impressive Host of Artists

Some of the people he's toured with include Jake Worthington, Erik Dylan, Vincent Mason, Channing Wilson, Drake White, Ella Langley, and many others. Green and Langley made a huge splash with their fan-fave duet, "You Look Like You Love Me." It's nominated for numerous honors at next month's CMA Awards. (The event takes place on November 19, 2025.) They include musical event of the year, single of the year, video of the year, and song of the year.

At 37, Green has achieved star status in the country music genre. He isn't slowing down one bit. His hits to date include "Worst Way," "I Wish Grandpas Never Died," "Jesus Saves," and "When She Comes Home Tonight."