It seems like the series of musicians getting hit by random objects during concerts is not yet over as Ari Lennox was the latest victim. The singer was performing on stage at her show when a fan suddenly threw something which hit her; check out her reaction below.

According to Billboard, the "Purple Haze" hitmaker was the supporting act for Rod Wave at his "Nostalgia Tour" held at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California.

While the singer was doing her thing on stage and singing one of her tracks, someone threw a watter bottle at her and almost hit her arm.

   

The musician was not having it as she stopped the show and did her best to look for the person who did it.

"I'll f*** you up... Who did it? Who the f*** did it? I don't play that s***. I'm a real a- b**** and I will f*** your s*** all the way the f*** up," she said upon stopping her performance.

Lennox did not stop there as she's determined to identify the fan, she later shared a warning to the crowd.

"Don't you ever disrespect a beautiful Black woman on the f****** stage like that," she continued.

The Dangers of Flying Objects on Stage

Throwing all sorts of stuff on stage could be dangerous for artists as it could injure them like what happened to Bebe Rexha earlier this year.

The musician made headlines after a man threw a phone at her and hit her fance during a concert in New York City.

Later on, the singer took to social media to show her face and her eyes appeared to have a bruise and bandage on.

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The culprit, identified as Nicolas Mavagna, was later arrested and charged with assault and harrassment.

Other musicians who suffered the same fate were Drake, Kelsea Ballerini, and Lil Nas X.

Taylor Swift Warns Fans About Throwing Objects on Stage

Not even Taylor Swift is safe from this type of fan behavior as she was almost hit by an object during her concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

At the time, the singer was performing her track "Evermore" while playing the piano and she addressed her fans to not throw gifts on stage because it's dangerous.

"Just because communication means having gentle, healthy boundaries... it really freaks me out when stuff gets thrown on the stage. Because if it's on the stage then a dancer can trip on it," she said. (via Billboard)

Although she clarified that she appreciates the gifts, they shouldn't throw them on stage while she's performing.

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