Cardi B Targeted with On-Stage Object, Claps Back at Las Vegas Performance

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Cardi B Targeted with On-Stage Object, Claps Back at Las Vegas Performance

Cardi B was in the middle of her performance at Drai’s Beachclub in Las Vegas when a shocking incident occurred. A white cup filled with liquid was thrown at her, catching her completely off guard. In a moment of frustration, Cardi B retaliated by launching her microphone at the person responsible. Security quickly intervened as Cardi B voiced her anger from the stage. After the chaos settled, she regained her composure and continued with the show.

This unfortunate incident is just the latest in a disturbing trend of performers being targeted while on stage. It seems that fans are increasingly resorting to throwing objects in order to capture a viral video moment. This dangerous behavior has affected numerous artists, including Harry Styles, Bebe Rexha, Drake, Pink, Kid Cudi, Steve Lacy, Kelsea Ballerini, and Ava Max. Adele, in particular, has taken a strong stance against this behavior, warning her audience that she will not tolerate any objects being thrown at her.

The consequences of these acts can be severe. Bebe Rexha suffered a serious injury when a phone struck her near her eye, causing her to collapse on stage. In another incident, a man was arrested after throwing an object at an artist. Kelsea Ballerini even had to pause her show to address the audience about the importance of safety and respect.

It’s disheartening to see such disregard for the well-being of performers. Adele, in her own powerful way, expressed her frustration with this lack of show etiquette. She made it clear that she will not hesitate to defend herself if anyone dares to throw something at her.

The identity and motives of the person who threw the cup at Cardi B remain unknown. It’s a reminder that these incidents can happen at any time, leaving artists vulnerable and shaken. It’s crucial for fans to remember that their actions have consequences and to show respect for the performers they admire.

Maya Beaumont

Maya, a film critic based in Los Angeles, developed her analytical skills while studying Journalism at the University of Southern California. Her passion for independent and documentary films led her to become an advocate for underrepresented voices in the industry, offering insightful commentary on their works.

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