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Bebe Rexha Goes Off On Audience Member Who Tried To Throw Object At Her During Concert

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The singer, who was previously hit in the face by a cell phone thrown by a fan, warned the concertgoer in Norway that she will 'take you for everything you've f**king got.'

Bebe Rexha was once again the target for an audience member throwing an object on stage, but this time, the singer went off on the concertgoer with a heated but fair warning.

The "Meant to Be" singer was performing in Norway when the incident took place. Fan footage shows the singer deliver the warning before having the attendee removed from the event.


She addressed the person:

"If you hit me with something on the stage i'll take you for everything you've f**king got."
"Do not f**king play with me right now..."
"Out, get the f**k out."

People in the crowd pointed out the person to Rexha and security, and they were escorted out immediately.

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

People on social media have had enough of fans throwing objects on stage during concerts and events.



And they are completely baffled by this trend.

Many also applauded Rexha for calling out the culprit.




Just last weekend in Wisconsin, the "I'm Good" singer found herself in a similar situation when fans insisted on throwing objects on stage despite her having to stop the show twice.

She told the crowd:

"Or if you want to hit me in the face, I had to press charges to the other guy."
"I would love to become richer."

Rexha then added:

"But I'm not inviting that, please, I'm just joking."
"It was a joke."
@donavanrose

Let’s STOP throwing things at concerts, it really is THAT simple #beberexha #beberexhaconcert #greenbay #titletown #concertetiquette #throwingthings #outofhand

Of course, "the other guy" she was referring to is the person who hit her in the face with a cell phone last year during a show in Manhattan, resulting in her hospitalization.

The Grammy nominee was escorted off stage after the incident and taken to a nearby hospital.

Thankfully, she was on the mend soon after...

...and Nicolas Malvagna, 27, of Manalapan, New Jersey, was charged with assault and harassment.

Hopefully her latest message sent a warning loud and clear.

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