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Huge pop star struck in face as object launched across crowd at gig

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Billie Eilish got a nasty surprise when she was hit in the face while performing (Picture: TikTok)

US pop sensation Billie Eilish was left stunned when an object hit her in the face mid-performance.

The Bad Guy hitmaker, 22, was sitting cross-legged on the edge of the stage when the incident occurred, midway through her gorgeous tune What Was I Made For? from the Barbie soundtrack.

As Billie showcased her hauntingly beautiful vocals on her epic Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, she was suddenly struck in the head by what appeared to have been a bracelet.

The object was certainly thrown with force, as footage captured from the crowd.

Billie turned her head away at the last moment, as flinching seemingly allowed her to avoid any real injury.

The packed audience erupted into boos and gasps as it happened, but the Grammy winner stayed professional, laughing it off and carrying on with the number.

The Grammy winner flinched before throwing the object away (Picture: TikTok)

She then calmly picked up the item and threw it to one side, totally unbothered.

However, as a video began circulating online, it didn’t take long for fans to express their anger at what happened.

‘This style of intimate performances will be going away soon. Artists will be performing behind mesh screens like we’re watching them through a microwave door’, wrote bhadbentley on X following a scary craze of fans lobbing items at stars.

User colbyangel333 wrote: ‘she handled it well i would’ve called time out’.

‘Common decency and courtesy is thrown out the window when we forget that celebrities and artists are human too’, argued cogniflux.

Others branded the behaviour ‘rude’ and said it shows a ‘lack of respect’.

‘Throwing stuff at artists on stage needs to stop before someone gets seriously hurt’, stated Rockstar82vansh.

Billie Eilish shouting into a microphone on stage, wearing an oversized Chicago Bulls top
The singer’s fans flocked to defend her after the incident (Picture: Michael Hickey/Getty Images for ABA)
US singer-songwriter Billie Eilish holds the award for Best Music (Original Song) for
Billie is far from the first star to have an object lobbed at her head while mid-concert (Picture Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)

‘This behavior (throwing things at artists) is a concerning trend that disrupts the enjoyment of live events for everyone involved’, agreed parliapics.

Indeed, this is far from the first time an artist has been hit with an object while performing.

Last year, there was a trend of concertgoers throwing anything and anything at the stage to capture the attention of their favourite stars.

Country music icon Kelsea Ballerini was rushed off stage after a bracelet was lobbed at her eye, after which she urged her fans to stay safe.

‘If anyone’s pushing too much or you just have that gut feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things, you know?’, Kelsa told the audience.

In another shocking incident, pop star Bebe Rexha had to have stitches after a fan threw their mobile phone at her mid-song.

Bebe collapsed onto the ground after being pelted in the face, being left with a mighty bruise.

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Sweet But Psycho singer Ava Max was also attacked when a stage invader slapped her, saying afterwards that he managed to ‘scratch the inside of [her] eye’.

Perhaps the most bizarre fan interaction of all came for Pink who, while performing in Hyde Park, was handed a gig-goer’s mother’s ashes – yes, really.

The So What vocalist said in response: ‘I don’t know how to feel about that.’

As for Billie, well, the Therefore I Am hitmaker has never been shy when it comes to voicing her opinions, including her thoughts on fans who overstep the line.

In 2020, the young star declared that she’d had enough of people impersonating her, urging people to ‘stop’ doing it.

‘It is not safe for you, and it is mean to the people who don’t know any better.

‘You make me look bad.’

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