Drake might be a fan of bras getting thrown on stage during his performance but he surely isn't a fan of vape as he recently called out a fan who threw a device while he was playing at a concert.

In a TikTok video making rounds online, the rapper addressed one concertgoer at his Brooklyn, New York, concert and asked them whether they threw the electric cigarette on stage.

Although he never found out who exactly threw it in the first place, he shared a warning to the fan, saying, "There's no way you're taking life serious if you think I'm gonna pick this vape up and vape with you at the f****** Barclays Center. You got some real life evaluating to do." (via Page Six)

The rapper then kicked and picked up the device to reveal that it was flavored with "lemon mint."

Drake Disappointed After Female Fans Didn't Throw Bras on Stage

The recent news comes after the musician, who's on the road with 21 Savage for his "It's All a Blur Tour," visited his home country of Canada for a concert.

During the show, he addressed the crowd for not throwing bras on stage as he had been receiving the undergarment from his other shows.

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"This is the first stage where I don't have no bras, and I'm deeply disappointed," he said.

However, he later clarified that fans shouldn't throw other items such as shoes and phones while he performs on stage.

Drake Gets Hit by a Phone During Concert

There was one moment during Drake's concert in Chicago, Illinois when he got hit by a flying object on stage amid a series of artists getting hit by random items while performing.

In early reports, one concertgoer threw a cellphone while Drake performed a cover of Ginuwine's "So Anxious."

The "Take Care" musician appeared to be unbothered despite the phone hitting his arm as he only brushed it off.

Drake's next concert with 21 Savage would be at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 23, 25, and 26. His last scheduled show would be at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, on October 9, 2023.

For more information about his upcoming shows, the complete tour dates and details about tickets are available on his official website.

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