The 'In the Name of Love' songstress, who previously kicked out a fan from her concert for throwing an object in her direction, fumed at an individual for trying to do the same during her Norway gig.
- July 9, 2024
AceShowbiz - Bebe Rexha has had enough of unethical concertgoers. Over the weekend, the "In the Name of Love" songstress threatened to sue someone who tried to throw items at her.
The incident took place when the 34-year-old was performing in Norway. In a video surfacing online, the musician could be seen yelling onstage, "If you hit me with something on stage, I'll take you for everything you've f**king got."
"Do not f**king play with me right now," Bebe said, before asking the crowd to point out the culprit, saying, "I wanna see him." After finding the person, the singer fumed, "Out, get the f**k out. And that's it, f**k you."
Shortly afterward, the individual was escorted out by several security guard members as the audience booed him. "Goodbye," Bebe then screamed, before adding, "Let's start that f**king song. Let's do it."
This is not the first time Bebe kicked out a fan from her concert. While performing "I'm Good (Blue)" during a Green Bay, Wisconsin gig one month prior, she had someone hurling an object in her direction removed from the show.
"Let's stop the music. Let's get this guy out," she said at the time, according to a video obtained by TMZ. "He's ruining the show for everyone. We gotta not do this again."
Bebe told the audience that cops had to be called to remove the rude concertgoer. "It didn't have to go that far, you know what I'm talking about?" she asked, before adding to the other fans, "Like, I love you. I'm sorry, I'm sorry guys."
Meanwhile, in another video, Bebe told the disrupter, "If you want to hit me in the face, I had them press charges on the other guy." She went on to declare, "I would love to become richer!"
Back in June 2023, Bebe was injured around her left eye area after she was hit by a phone thrown by a concertgoer in New York City. She reportedly got three stitches due to the incident. Two days afterward, she took the stage at The Fillmore in Philadelphia's Fishtown neighborhood, and humbly asked her audience not to do the same.