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Bebe Rexha allegedly has fans removed from concert after throwing objects at stage
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Date:2025-04-23 15:51:31
Bebe Rexha isn’t interested in having history repeat itself.
The popstar allegedly had fans removed from a concert over the weekend after the individuals reportedly threw objects at Rexha onstage. The incident comes a year after the “I’m Good (Blue)” singer was seriously injured in a concert after a fan threw a phone at her.
On Saturday, Rexha took the stage at Titletown District's Summer Fun Days Showcase in Green Bay, Wisconsin, according to the Green Bay Press Gazette, part of the USA TODAY Network.
Footage of the performance shared on social media shows Rexha scolding a fan who allegedly threw an object toward her.
"If you want to hit me in the face, I had them press charges to the other guy. I would love to become richer," Rexha told the crowd in a clip shared by TikTok user @donavanrose. "But I'm not inviting that, please. It's a joke."
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The user alleges Rexha had to pause her show twice to address concertgoers who were throwing objects.
The performance footage also showed an individual being escorted from the concert by police. "You didn't have to go that far," Rexha said onstage.
USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Rexha and Titletown for comment.
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In June 2023, Rexha had to be taken to the hospital after an audience member threw a phone at her during a concert, the New York Police Department confirmed to USA TODAY at the time.
The "Meant to Be" songstress was performing in New York for her Best F'n Night of My Life Tour when she had to stop her concert early following the incident, according to videos and X posts from fans who attended the show.
Rexha was subsequently "removed by EMS to an area hospital in stable condition," police said.
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Nicolas Malvagna, a man from New Jersey, was arrested and charged with assault.
Rexha later took to social media to acknowledge the injury. The singer posted two selfies on Instagram that showed her with an apparent black eye and laceration on her eyelid. "I’m good," she captioned the post.
Contributing: Joy Ashford, USA TODAY; Sarah Kloepping, Green Bay Press Gazette
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