It seems like some fans really did not get the memo when artists pleaded with them not to throw any objects onstage, because someone tried it again.

During her set at Rolling Loud in Germany, a fan threw something at Latto, which set her off.

While she was performing her latest song "Put It on da Floor," she incorporated her warning: "Want your ass beat? Throw it again. Throw it again, I'ma beat your ass. Throw it again."

 

Fans online lauded Latto for her managing to keep up with the music and threaten the concertgoer from throwing something at her again.

"People should stop this trend of throwing stuff at entertainers. Gotta clap for her. She didn't miss a beat."

Latto, Bebe Rexha, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift

There has been some kind of "trend" of fans throwing objects at artists while they are performing-or in Taylor Swift's case, leaving her concert.

While the idea of throwing things onstage is nothing new, this new "trend" is more dangerous and hurtful because some concertgoers are actually aiming for the artists.

It began with Bebe Rexha when a fan threw a phone at her face. The injury was so bad that she sported a black eye and required stitches.

While some artists were not hurt by the objects thrown at them, like Harry Styles, there were definitely others who were injured or left terrified, like Kelsea Ballerini.

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Latto, Adele, Billie Eilish Warns Fans

Some artists have begun calling out the fans for throwing things onstage and at them.

During one of her shows in Las Vegas, Adele addressed her audience: "Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting f-king show etiquette at the moment, people are throwing s-t on stage? Have you seen that?

She showed off her t-shirt gun, which fires t-shirts at the crowd, and continued, "F**king dare you. I dare you to throw something at me," adding that she will return the favor with her device.

In a recent interview, Billie Eilish also weighed in on the fan-throwing trend. "I've been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years, I don't know why this is like new," she said, "People just get excited and it can be dangerous."

However, despite understanding where the fans are coming from, Eilish also explained that "It's absolutely infuriating when you're up there."

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