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Recently, the situation of artists being attacked on stage while performing has become increasingly serious. Facing this "alarming" situation, singers Adele and Charlie Puth seriously voiced a "warning".
Recently, singer Bebe Rexha was seriously injured when an audience threw things at her head while performing. According to media reports, Bebe Rexha suffered a facial injury when a man threw his phone on stage. This incident caused her to have stitches at a New York hospital. In another case, singer Ava Max was also "physically affected" by an audience.
Even more frightening, at the British Summer Time Festival music festival in the UK, Pink was suddenly thrown on stage by an overzealous audience. However, Pink handled it professionally as she put down the jar and continued her performance. In a video posted on TikTok, the Just Like a Pill hit owner picked up the bag and asked bewilderedly: "Is this really your mom?".
Singer Ballerini was also the victim of a similar throw when she was suddenly caught in the eye by a bracelet while performing. After being attacked, Kelsea Ballerini spoke out about the importance of having a safe space while performing for the artist. "Someone threw a bracelet in my eye. It scared me more than it hurt," Kelsea said.
Korean artists are no exception when Dahyun (TWICE) was also attacked during the group's concert in Chicago. Initially, the encore part went as planned, but then a crazy fan "disrupted" by throwing things on the stage, hitting Dahyun, causing her to startle and panic.
On the other hand, during a tour in Chicago, rapper Drake was also attacked. While performing on stage, an audience member threw a phone at the male rapper. The throw was quite strong but fortunately did not injure rapper Drake, the music night continued.
It can be seen that, whether male or female artists, they are also at risk of being "attacked" on stage. This "extreme" action not only creates a health hazard but also greatly affects the performance spirit of idols.
The fact that foreign objects are thrown on the stage is worrying many artists. Recently, right on the performance stage, Adele frankly expressed her thoughts about this ugly "trend" and received absolute support from the audience. The British singer issued a stern warning to attendees about not being allowed to throw objects on stage.
"Do you guys realize that people forget the existence of a show just because people throw things on the stage? I dare you! I dare you to throw something at me and I will Don't leave it alone", said Adele angrily, "Stop throwing stuff at artists". Right after that, the crowd cheered in agreement with the owner of the hit Hello.
Not only Adele, but Charlie Puth also defended his fellow artists after a series of outraged incidents.
The popular male singer shared on his personal page: "The trend of throwing things at performers while they are on stage must stop immediately. It is disrespectful and very dangerous. I beg you to reward me. music instead of doing these meaningless actions".
Through the above unfortunate incidents, fans all over the world are also very worried about their own idols going to have "same" problems in the future. Therefore, all over the social networking forums, many people have tried to urge fans and even other "antifans" to give up their "extreme" intentions.
One fan wrote, "Let's unite to protect idols and other artists. They need to be protected and respected! Stop your extreme actions - it will affect your health. health and spirit of the artist".
Một nam ca sĩ nổi tiếng tiếp tục bị "h.ành hung" ngay trên sân khấu, ôm mặt đau đớn bất lực Phương Nam14:24:38 10/07/2023Thời gian gần đây, tình trạng các nghệ sĩ bị tấn công ngay trên sân khấu khi đang biểu diễn ngày càng trở nên nghiêm trọng. Không những đối với những nghệ sĩ nữ mà cả nghệ sĩ nam cũng đang bị đe dọa bởi hành vi này.
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