Bebe Rexha is one of the most popular pop singers of recent years, and her songs such as “Me, Myself & I” with G-Eazy or “Hey Mama” by David Guetta brought her great recognition. She started her career as a vocalist of Black Cards, and since 2012 she has been performing as a soloist. The star has just started another tour, but her New York performance was interrupted by a dangerous incident.
A fan threw a phone at Beba Rexha at a concert. She got hit in the face
One of the concert attendees threw a phone at Rexha – the device hit her in the head. The impact was so strong that the singer fell to her knees and the technical crew had to help her off the stage. A video of the event has surfaced online:
Beba Rexha received first aid on the spot, but was rushed to the hospital – the concert was interrupted. Security quickly determined who had thrown the phone and pulled the 27-year-old out of the crowd. The audience chanted, “That was an assault.” New York police have confirmed that the man has been charged with just such a charge, reports the BBC.
The singer decided to tell her fans that her condition is stable. She posted photos of herself after the impact. You can see in them that he has a bruise under his eye and a cut eyebrow – it’s one of the most bloody places on the face. If the phone had hit even an inch lower, it could have ended much worse than a black eye.
Throwing phones on stage is an increasingly common phenomenon at concerts. Participants do this in the hope that the performers will pick up a mobile phone from the ground and take a photo with it, for example. Similar things are done at his concerts by Harry Styles, who, for example, called from such a phone and recorded a voice message for friends of the owner of the phone. As the events of Bebe Rexha’s concert show, this fun can end in real disaster.
Source: Gazeta

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