Bebe Rexha booted an audience member – and threatened legal action against them – for attempting to throw an object at her during her show in Norway over the weekend.
The “I’m Good (Blue)” singer, 34, abruptly halted her concert on Saturday after an unruly fan tried to throw something at her while she was on stage, according to video circulating on social media.
“If you hit me with something on stage, I’ll take you for everything you’ve f–king done. Do not f–king play with me right now,” the pop star told the crowd, adding, “Out! Get the f–k out.”
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Rexha’s supporters applauded the pop star for standing up for herself. She then asked her fans to identify the culprit before having security step in.
“Which one?” she asked her fans. “Point to the person. I want to see them.”
Rexha repeatedly told the perpetrator off, shouting, “Out! Get the f–k out! That’s it. It’s done for you.”
The alleged agitator was then seen attempting to hop over the barricade by the stage before being captured and escorted out by security as the audience erupted into boos.
The “Me, Myself & I” artist was not taking any chances at her show this time around.
Last summer, Rexha sustained a black eye and needed stitches after a similar incident unfolded at her New York City concert in June 2023.
Rexha was performing at The Rooftop at Pier 17 when the alleged assailant, Nicolas Malvagna, tossed his cell phone at the unsuspecting songstress.
She fell to the stage in pain and had to go to the hospital where she was patched up with multiple stitches.
Malvagna, a New Jersey resident, was arrested and charged with assault. As part of a plea deal, Malvagna was sentenced to 40 days of community service.
A year later, the Grammy nominee was again attacked by a concertgoer who tossed an object in her direction while she was performing in Green Bay, Wis., this past June.
Rexha had to stop her show and she informed the crowd that the police had been called to remove the offender.
The music producer hasn’t been tolerating any nonsense these days. She recently called out the toxic music industry, claiming that she has been “silenced” and “undermined” for years without getting into specifics.
Weeks prior, she dragged G-Eazy for treating her poorly after they collaborated on a song together. She called him an “ungrateful loser” in the since-deleted post, and later admitted that she had no regrets and stands by what she said about the rapper.