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Drake Unloads On Male Fan Who Tried To Wrestle Sweaty Towel Away From Woman At Concert

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The rapper made his displeasure known after a sweaty towel he threw to a female fan was almost ripped away by a male concertgoer at his concert in Inglewood, California.

Drake went off on a male concertgoer who yanked the rapper's sweaty towel from a female fan who caught it after Saturday night's performance at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.

Viral footage showed the "Rich Flex" rapper heading backstage and wiping his face with a towel before tossing it into the crowd.


A woman caught the sweat-soaked rag, but a not-so-gentle man grabbed it, all under the disapproving eyes of the five-time Grammy award winner.

Other footage showed Drake slowing his exit and retracing his steps to scold the man for trying to pry the damp souvenir out of the woman's hands.

Drake was heard ordering him to relinquish the towel:

"Give it to her. Are you crazy? Are you dumb?"
“I’mma send someone up there!"

It's hard to view the people involved in the scuffle in the video but, judging by the sounds of the crowd, you can tell something definitely went down.


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Here's a TikTok clip that was posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

Here is another view of Drake having words with the guy for his rude behavior.

X users shared their thoughts.


A different clip reporting the incident was posted on Instagram.



Users face-palmed over the hullabaloo.

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Earlier during the concert, Drake asked the crowd—particularly his female fans—to maintain decorum by refraining from tossing bras up on stage like they did at previous shows.

He explained that he wanted the performance to remain a family-friendly experience since it marked the first time his 5-year-old son, Adonis, was in the audience.

The Canadian rapper told the adoring crowd:

"I can't talk about t*tties tonight in LA, because my son is at the show for the first time ever."
"We're gonna keep it PG tonight. Y'all keep your bras on."

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