Cardi B has big goals. During the concert, one of the audience threw water on her, and he threw the microphone at him.
Someone tried to counsel rapper Cardi B after the singer was attacked at Saturday’s concert. However, she soon got his revenge.
A video from the concert shows one of the audience members throwing water at Cardi and splashing it in her face.
Angrily, Cardi threw the microphone at the man and slapped them in the face.
Cardi performs the hit “Bodak Yellow”. She appeared on stage in an orange draped dress.
Cardi blocks her path when the water hits her, but the music continues to play behind her. She knew who threw the drink and hung up the microphone on them.
Security guards then arrested the person and dragged him out of the audience.
Here are two videos that capture the event from different angles.
Cardi B throws her microphone at an audience member who threw a drink at her 👀 pic.twitter.com/fKmFLFGzKw
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) July 30, 2023
@iamcardib would've been the Lebron of dodgeball if she didn't pursue music
💀pic.twitter.com/13y7WsFsNg— GeekedUp (@GeekedUpProd) July 30, 2023
The actor who has been beaten up on stage recently is singer-songwriter Harry Styles, who met him in Vienna earlier this month. Styles was enchanted with a bouquet of roses at a concert in Cardiff, Wales, last month.
Cardi B and Harry Styles are the latest singers to be thrown at them by concertgoers during the show, including Bebe Rexha, Drake, Kelsea Ballerina, Steve Lacy, Kid Cudi and Pink.
Rexha, 33, was performing in New York last month when band member Nicolas Malvagna threw her phone in the middle of the song and hit her in the face.
According to People magazine, the musician fell to the ground and his phone cut off his eyelash, requiring stitches.
Meanwhile, at a recent performance of Kelsea Ballerina in Boise, Idaho, an object hit her in the face and a fan dropped the bag containing her late mother’s ashes.
It looked like Pink was throwing it on the stage. “I don’t know what to do with it,” replied Pinker, according to a video shared on Twitter by a participant.