“I’ll f***king kill you”: Adele Goes Viral After Her Angry Rant to Warn Fans for Assaulting Artists on Stage
Adele is warning her followers that she is not one of the performers who is intimidated by the audience members and that she will defend her safety if necessary. She is also reminding everyone that there is a proper way for everyone to attend a concert.
It is appropriate to speculate that musicians are a little anxious for their protection on stage in light of the concerning recent trend of concertgoers hurling various things, including ashes, toys, and food. Adele has recently made the decision to criticize concertgoers who not only harm artists by throwing objects at them but also disdain their art and ruin the experience for everyone else.
Adele calls out on concertgoer’s etiquette
During a recent Weekends With Adele show during her Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace, Adele called out the fans who decided to throw objects at the artists including Bebe Rexha, Ava Max, and Kelsea Ballerini while they were performing at their respective shows and hurt them.
She said while wielding a T-shirt gun, “Have you noticed what people are like, forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage. Have you seen them? I f**king dare you. Dare you to throw something at me and I’ll f**king kill you.”
Adele continued and urged fans to stop throwing things at artists when they can shoot things (she started to shoot her merchandise into the audience) to people, adding that she has been seeing these people and these people lost it.
Adele’s warnings come after artists were hit in the face
The Easy on Me singer’s warning to the fans and concertgoers comes after it was reported earlier this month that artist Bebe Rexha who was performing in New York City was hit by a phone in the middle of the song which split her eyebrow and it required stitches.
The 27-year-old male, Nicolas Malvanga, who threw his phone was later detained by the New York District Attorney’s Office on several misdemeanor charges; two counts of third-degree assault as well as second-degree aggravated harassment, third-degree attempted assault, and second-degree harassment. Malvanga later mentioned to the police that he wanted to see if he could hit the artist with his phone at the end of the show because it would have been fun.
Last week, country artist Kelsea Ballerini was performing at the Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho when she was then hit by an object thrown at her by the crowd and she immediately turned away from the crowd and left the stage. The artist later appeared on stage to address the crowd about what had just occurred.
She said, “Can we just talk about what happened? All I care about is keeping everyone safe. If you ever don’t feel safe, please let someone around you know. If anyone’s pushing too much or you just have that gut feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things. You know?”
Ballerini who is currently dating Outer Banks actor Chase Stokes, later took to her social media to let her fans know about how she has been feeling. She wrote,
“Hi. I’m fine. Someone threw a bracelet, it hit me in the eye, and it just scared more than hurt me. We all have triggers and layers of fears way deeper than what is shown, and that’s why I walked offstage to calm down and make sure myself, band and crew and the crowd all felt safe to continue.”
Over the weekend, Lil Nas X was reportedly almost hit with a s*x toy in Sweden whereas an audience member slapped Ava Max and scratched the inside of her eyes, and a concertgoer gave a bag of her mother’s ashes at P!nk.
Read this: Bebe Rexha Reveals Her Horrific Black Eye After Being Assaulted With a Cell Phone On-Stage
Charlie Puth shares his disappointment in concertgoers
The British singer wasn’t the only one who had decided to take matters into her hands and remind fans and concertgoers about the etiquette one should follow while attending a show. Charlie Puth also took to his social media to share his view.
The singer wrote, “This trend of throwing things at performers while they are on stage must come to an end. It’s so disrespectful and very dangerous. Please just enjoy the music I beg of you…”
Jason Derulo also mentioned to TMZ that people should know that they don’t get anything from throwing things at the artist, adding that all they do is disrespect the artist. He recalled that it had happened to him as well.
Source: NY Post