LOL Talentless hack "Cardi B." throws mic at crowd, "music" keeps right on goin!!!!

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If water or whatever was in that cup, was thrown at me, I'd be batshit crazy too. Disrespectful. Hope the perp "tripped" while being escorted out.
 
I don't care whether the performer is any good or not, likeable or not, there is no reason for that BS. The people that do that should be charged with assault.
 
The captions said, "... a bizarre new trend...". Nothing new about this at all. Back about 40 years ago, Van Halen was playing at a football stadium. Somebody threw an empty beer bottle and hit the lead singer in the head. I'm sure whoever it was paid for a ticket and probably had at least one of the VH albums at home.
 
Well, she found a way to make money with no talent

Good on her

If she were to walk into my living room and start gyrating I would also trow something at her, because this is my house


She was however at a venue where people willingly went to see her

I'm with charrles ok this one, unacceptable
 
Just look up the lyrics to her "song" WAP. Incredible.
 
That talentless hack originally tried to call itself "Bacardi", that is until the rum people found out and said "nah unh, you ain't gonna be trashing us beyotch".
 

Cardi B concertgoer files battery report, claims being 'struck' by object thrown from stage​

Carlos De Loera, Los Angeles Times on Jul 31, 2023
Published in Entertainment News
Days after a video went viral that shows Cardi B throwing her microphone at a concertgoer in response to getting splashed by an unknown liquid, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has confirmed that a show attendee has come forward to "report a battery."

"According to the victim, she was attending an event on July 29, 2023, at a property located in the 3500 block of Las Vegas Boulevard," the Las Vegas police said in a statement to The Times. "During a concert, she was struck by an item that was thrown from the stage."

The authorities, who fielded the complaint Sunday, did not mention Cardi B by name in their statement, or specify that the thrown object was a microphone.

The time and location of the victim's filing corresponds with the address and timing of the "WAP" rapper's concert.

"The incident has been documented on a police report and no arrest or citations have been issued," police said. "No further details will be provided at this time."

Representatives for Cardi B have not responded to The Times' request for comment.

A viral video of the incident shows someone in the audience at Drai's Beachclub in Las Vegas flinging the contents of their drink cup directly at the "I Like It" rapper, who flinches upon getting splashed before chucking her mic at the concertgoer. Cardi B can be seen shouting from the stage at the person who targeted her as security guards close in on them.

The Grammy winner was performing her hit song "Bodak Yellow" when she got splashed. She is among a growing number of musicians — including Bebe Rexha, Kelsea Ballerini, Drake, Steve Lacy and Harry Styles — who have recently been hit by projectiles onstage.

This did not mark the first time Cardi B tossed her mic during a performance this weekend.

In footage from her show at the same venue on Friday, the "Hustlers" star can be seen throwing her microphone across the catwalk stage after the backing track for her song "I Like It" was cut short and she finished the performance a cappella.

Cardi B concertgoer files battery report, claims being 'struck' by object thrown from stage
 
Lip syncing no talent ***** should do what the Blues Brothers played behind

Chicken Wire fence! Add in some safety glasses! lmao!
 

Cardi B concertgoer files battery report, claims being 'struck' by object thrown from stage​

Carlos De Loera, Los Angeles Times on Jul 31, 2023
Published in Entertainment News
Days after a video went viral that shows Cardi B throwing her microphone at a concertgoer in response to getting splashed by an unknown liquid, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has confirmed that a show attendee has come forward to "report a battery."

"According to the victim, she was attending an event on July 29, 2023, at a property located in the 3500 block of Las Vegas Boulevard," the Las Vegas police said in a statement to The Times. "During a concert, she was struck by an item that was thrown from the stage."

The authorities, who fielded the complaint Sunday, did not mention Cardi B by name in their statement, or specify that the thrown object was a microphone.

The time and location of the victim's filing corresponds with the address and timing of the "WAP" rapper's concert.

"The incident has been documented on a police report and no arrest or citations have been issued," police said. "No further details will be provided at this time."

Representatives for Cardi B have not responded to The Times' request for comment.

A viral video of the incident shows someone in the audience at Drai's Beachclub in Las Vegas flinging the contents of their drink cup directly at the "I Like It" rapper, who flinches upon getting splashed before chucking her mic at the concertgoer. Cardi B can be seen shouting from the stage at the person who targeted her as security guards close in on them.

The Grammy winner was performing her hit song "Bodak Yellow" when she got splashed. She is among a growing number of musicians — including Bebe Rexha, Kelsea Ballerini, Drake, Steve Lacy and Harry Styles — who have recently been hit by projectiles onstage.

This did not mark the first time Cardi B tossed her mic during a performance this weekend.

In footage from her show at the same venue on Friday, the "Hustlers" star can be seen throwing her microphone across the catwalk stage after the backing track for her song "I Like It" was cut short and she finished the performance a cappella.

Cardi B concertgoer files battery report, claims being 'struck' by object thrown from stage
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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