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Singer Bebe Rexha gets 'rushed' off stage after fan threw their phone at her face
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Singer Bebe Rexha gets 'rushed' off stage after fan threw their phone at her face

Wild footage has captured the moment the 'I'm Good' artist collapsed to the ground after being hit.

Bebe Rexha has been 'rushed' off stage after a fan threw a phone at her face.

The 'I'm Good' singer was performing a song at Pier 17 in New York City as part of her 'Best F*n Night Of My Life' tour when the device flew through the air and smacked her straight on her noggin.

A video has gone viral on Twitter showing the moment Bebe was struck and then fell to the ground clutching her face.

Several members of her team could be seen coming onto the stage to see if she was okay.

Another clip shows the 33-year-old being surrounded by staff and being taken off stage while still holding her face. Take a look:

The person who posted that footage wrote on social media: "This is Bebe Rexha being rushed out of the concert venue here in NYC after someone threw a f**king phone and hit her face as she was leaving the stage.

"We were all having a hell of a good time and so was Bebe, we were all having a blast, I mean who would even do that??? We hope you’re ok."

It was then reported by Pop Base that her mother said she needed three stitches.

UNILAD has reached to Bebe Rexha's reps for comment.

Like, honestly, who throws their own phone at anyone? Maybe they were trying to get Bebe to take a picture with the device or something.

But, still. That is super unhinged and dangerous.

Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a phone thrown by a fan.
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Others were furious that the singer was treated that way at her own concert, with one fan saying: "People need to stop throwing their phones on the stage! Celebs are not obligated to take pictures or videos with your phone!"

Another added: "They probably didn’t mean to hit her in the face, maybe they did. But either way don’t throw anything on stage, ur not special and its really selfish cuz they are out there giving their all to put a good show on. Have some respect."

A third wrote: "Wishing her a speedy recovery. no one deserves to be at risk of an injury while doing what they love."

Topics: Music