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Cardi B’s Mic Toss in Response to Concertgoer’s Drink Throw on Stage (United Latest news)

Cardi B tosses microphone after concertgoer throws drink at her on stage

 

Cardi B tosses microphone(United Latest news) LAS VEGAS — Recent concerts have witnessed an alarming trend of audience members targeting artists on stage with projectile items, and the renowned rapper, Cardi B, has finally had enough of such behavior.

Cardi B tosses microphone after concertgoer throws drink

During her performance at Drai’s Beach Club in Las Vegas, an individual from the audience seemingly hurled a drink at Cardi B, as depicted in a video circulating on social media. In the midst of performing her 2018 hit “Bodak Yellow,” she found herself unexpectedly splashed by the liquid. Clearly agitated, she responded with swift action, flinging her microphone towards the crowd, prompting security guards to intervene.

Subsequent to the incident, more security personnel rushed to handle the situation, while Cardi B remained on stage, closely monitoring the scene before resuming her performance.

Another video from TikTok captured Cardi B throwing her microphone at a DJ during a show at Drai’s Nightclub the day before, apparently in response to an abrupt song cutoff.

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Numerous concerts have seen artists, including Drake, Kelsea Ballerini, Harry Styles, and Bebe Rexha, endure objects being thrown at them while performing on stage, leading to some artists sustaining injuries.

 

It is worth noting that only recently have performers like R&B singer Monica and country star Miranda Lambert taken action to intervene when witnessing unacceptable behavior from the audience. For instance, Monica went as far as leaping off the stage after witnessing an alleged assault on a female audience member during her Detroit show. Her courageous intervention garnered praise after the incident went viral on social media. She subsequently spoke with CNN’s Abby Phillip, expressing her belief that concerts have sadly become “a dangerous space and place.”

 

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