From Bebe Rexha to Cardi B, the list of victims of this strange trend is growing. So why are fans behaving in this way when seeing stars live on stage?
From food to cell phones, trash, clothes and even ashes, artists have recently been on the receiving end of all kinds of airborne objects during their performances. While some react with humor, others are getting hurt by these flying objects. From Bebe Rexha to Cardi B, the list of victims of this strange trend is growing. So why are fans behaving in this way when seeing stars live on stage?
On July 29 in Las Vegas, American rapper Cardi B had the contents of a glass thrown at her while she was performing on stage. The rapper quickly retaliated by throwing her microphone back at the responsible party. Before that, in June, singer Bebe Rexha was injured when she was hit in the face with a cell phone. Less than a week after this incident, another singer, Kelsea Ballerini, was hit by a bracelet thrown by a fan, then Ava Max was slapped by a fan while performing on stage. Sometimes, the items thrown on stage can be surprising, to say the least. Pink, for example, recently received the ashes of a fan's mother while on stage and singer Lil Nas X was thrown a sex toy while performing at a festival.
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This trend, which has been going on for several months, is being fueled by social networks, as the incidents in question are then shared online, attracting millions of views. When singer Bebe Rexha's attacker was questioned about his phone-throwing, he confessed to the police that he had done it because he found the idea funny and added that it was a trend on TikTok.
On the artists' side, many have called on audiences to show more respect for the musicians they come to see, noting that this trend completely dehumanizes celebrities. Singer Charlie Puth took to the social network X to call for this "disrespectful and very dangerous" behavior to stop, urging fans to simply enjoy the music. At a concert in Las Vegas, Adele criticized the audience for seemingly forgetting the whole point of concerts, she told fans, not without irony, that: "I f**king dare you -- I dare you to throw something at me. I'll f**king kill you!" The "Rolling in the Deep" singer drew laughter from the crowd as she walked around the stage with a t-shirt gun, saying "stop throwing things at the artists, but you can shoot things at people."