Adele has a message for concertgoers tempted to throw things at artists on stage.
“Have you noticed how people are like forgetting f---ing show etiquette in America, they’re just throwing s--- on stage. Have you seen that?” she asked the audience while pacing the stage with the t-shirt gun cocked in her arm.She then shot a t-shirt into the audience to back up what she said.
“Stop throwing things at people ... when you can shoot things,” she joked. The crowd roared with laughter.Bebe Rexha is one of several artists who were recently struck in the face at their concerts. During in New York City, 27-year-old Nicolas Malvagna allegedly hurled a cell phone at her, hitting her in the eye and sending her to a local hospital for treatment.
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