Social network users are going wild after vocalist Ari Lennox shut down a fan during a recent performance.
Lennox is currently on tour with vocalist Rod Wave on the nationwide ‘Nostalgia’ tour alongside fellow artists Toosi, G Herbo, and Eelmatic.
According to Rod Wave’s official site, the tour made its latest stop in Los Angeles, California, Wednesday night at The Kia Forum. There, Lennox took the stage and began performing her 2022 hit single, “Pressure“.
Just moments after Lennox started singing, a water bottle flew past her frame, as fan footage shows.
Lennox immediately stopped her performance and boldly called out the person who threw the bottle.
“B *** h, do not f ***** g have fun with me, stop that shit,” Lennox stated as she walked towards the area where the bottle was thrown from. “I’ll f ** k you up from here. Who the f ** k did it? Who the f ** k did it? I’ll f ** k your ass up cause I do not play that. I’m a genuine ass b *** h, and I will f ** k your s ** t all the way up. Don’t you ever disrespect a beautiful Black woman on the stage like that. I will f ***** g f ** k you up. Yes, the f ** k right, we get it b *** h.”
Lennox can be heard asking the fan to “come here” in video footage shared by The Shade Room. The incident eventually led to the interruption of Lennox’s set, according to Complex.
Social Network Reacts
Social media users flocked to The Shade Room’s comment section to share their responses to the viral incident. Many supported Lennox’s defense of herself while questioning the behavior of the disruptive fan.
Instagram user @nailsbyshuna wrote, “I livesss when sweet soft spoken ppl curse someone tf out, cause why are they messing with her?!”
While Instagram user @sookie345 added, “Can somebody please explain why somebody pays to see an artist then will throw an item at them on stage potentially hurting them?!”
Instagram user @thebadpapi commented, “I love that she embarrassed tf out whoever that was… checkmate.”
Instagram user @prettyred_india posed a question, ”y’ all pay money. show up & & do this?”
Instagram user @eeveesparadise mentioned, “One day when shows don’t let anybody close up to the stage and it’s not fun anymore, people gonna question why,” suggesting that disruptive behavior at concerts could change the way performances are managed.
According to Scripps News, performers such as Drake, Harry Styles, and Pink are just a few of the celebrities who have had items thrown at them during recent performances.
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