Lil Nas X was in the middle of his Saturday night show in Sweden when a foreign object was thrown onto the stage.
The hitmaker, 24, who is known for his over-the-top style, walked over to the item, bent down and picked it.
After examining what appeared to be a sex toy, the Old Town Road artist asked the crowd, ‘Who threw their p***y on stage?’
After the brief interruption, the Grammy winner continued the concert.
Although no one was injured, the Star Walkin’ singer is the latest artist to have a potentially dangerous interaction with an audience member.
Sex toy: Lil Nas X, 24, briefly stopped his show in Sweden Saturday after spotting an unidentified object on the stage. He picked up what appeared to be a sex toy and seemed amused, asking the audience ‘Who threw their p***y on stage?’ before continuing (Pictured June 25 in Glastonbury, England)
For decades ardent fans, mostly women, have thrown lacy pairs of panties on stage to show their admiration.
However, that practice seems to taking on alarming tone.
Bebe Rexha, 33, was injured June 18, when a man in the audience of her New York concert allegedly hurled a mobile phone at her, hitting her in the eye.
The 27-year-old suspect, Nicolas Malvagna, has been charged with assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment and faces up to a year behind bars.
The man said he was ‘trying to see if I could hit her with the phone at the end of the show because it would be funny,’ according to prosecutors.
His attorney later told Dailymail.com that ‘As a fan, Mr. Malvagna’s sole intention was to have Ms. Rexha take photos with his phone, and return it as a keepsake. It was never his intention to injure Ms. Rehxa.’
The singer later shared a photo of herself on social media, sporting a black eye and a bandage, telling her friends and fans ‘I’m Good.’
The Say My Name artist has beefed up her security and she seemed to make light of the incident by briefly donning an eye mask while performing in Los Angeles over the weekend on her Best F*N Night of Your Life tour.
Just days after the phone throwing incident, a fan made their way to the stage at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles and slapped singer Ava Max.
Interaction: Although no one was injured, the Star Walkin’ singer is the latest artist to have a potentially dangerous interaction with an audience member (Pictured June 25 in Glastonbury, England)
Injured: Bebe Rexha, 33, was injured June 19 when a man in the audience of her New York threw a cell phone at her
I’m Good: The singer later shared a photo of the black eye and bandages she received, telling her fans ‘I’m Good’
The 29-year-old Not Your Barbie Girl singer wrote on Twitter that the man ‘slapped me so hard that he scratched the inside of my eye,’ in the June 20 attack.
Security guards removed the man quickly, but he was not arrested.
‘He’s never coming to a show again,’ she wrote before thanking her concerned fans for ‘being spectacular tonight in LA though!!’
Kelsea Ballerini was performing a show from her Heartfirst Tour in Boise, Idaho June 28, when she was hit in the face by what she later revealed was a bracelet.
Slap: A fan made their way to the stage at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles and slapped singer Ava Max June 20. She revealed on social media that they blow was ‘so hard that he scratched the inside of my eye’
Bracelet: Kelsea Ballerini, 29, was injured when a fan threw a bracelet on stage during her Heartfirst Tour stop in Boise, Idaho. She briefly left the stage, but returned and asked her fans to refrain from throwing things. She completed the tour in Phoenix Saturday night
The country crooner left the stage briefly, but later returned and asked the audience to maintain a safe space.
‘Don’t throw things, you know?… I always want shows of mine, every show for every artist, but I’m in control of this one and I just want it to be a safe place for everyone. We have little kids here and can you help me do that?’
The Yeah Boy singer explained more on social media, writing, ‘Hi. I’m fine. Someone threw a bracelet, it hit me in the eye, and it more so just scared me 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. That’s all I ever want, is for shows to feel like a safe place for us all. I love you and appreciate all of the concern, let’s make the last two shows of the Heartfirst Tour the best yet.’
The CMT Music Award winner completed the tour in Phoenix Saturday.
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