National: Man Arrested after Throwing Phone at Bebe Rexha, Causing Her to Collapse

Pop singer Bebe Rexha faced an unfortunate incident during her concert in New York on Sunday when a fan’s cellphone hit her in the face. A video clip of the incident was shared on social media, showing Rexha performing in a stunning pink corset and trousers when the phone was thrown from the crowd and struck her head. The impact caused Rexha to clutch her face, turn away from the audience, and kneel down in pain. Crew members immediately rushed to her aid and escorted her backstage while the audience chanted her name. Security intervened and removed the man responsible for throwing the phone, as other audience members shouted their disapproval.

The incident marred what was otherwise a fantastic show, according to Alex Chavez, a fan who shared footage of the injury. TMZ reported that Rexha needed stitches to close the wound on her face. The incident occurred during Rexha’s concert at the Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York as part of her Best F’n Night of My Life tour. Fans of Rexha expressed their outrage towards the phone-throwing fan on social media and expressed concern for the singer’s well-being.

Rexha attempted to alleviate her fans’ worries by providing an update on Instagram the following day. While she assured everyone that she was okay, she shared photos of herself with a black eye and bandages on her eyebrow. She also playfully posted a TikTok video showcasing her new shiner.

The New York Police Department later arrested a 27-year-old man named Nicolas Malvagna on assault charges for intentionally throwing the phone at Rexha. Unfortunately, Rexha is not the only performer to have experienced such incidents. Even the biggest stars, like Harry Styles, have been hit by objects thrown by fans during their performances. Just recently, Styles was struck in the head by a pair of sunglasses at Wembley Stadium in London. These incidents have sparked outrage online, with fans urging concertgoers to refrain from throwing objects at their favorite singers.

In 2004, David Bowie was famously hit in the eye with a lollipop thrown by a fan during a music festival in Norway. He briefly stepped back from the microphone before returning to curse at the fan responsible for the “love on a stick” incident. It is essential for concert attendees to remember not to throw objects at performers, as it can cause harm and ruin the experience for everyone involved.

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