Drake shrugs off phone thrown at him onstage
Drake is the latest celebrity to get hit by a flying cellphone — and it was not “God’s Plan.”
The 36-year-old “Certified Lover Boy” kicked off his “It’s All a Blur” tour Wednesday night in Chicago where a fan threw their phone at the rapper’s wrist.
Drake seemingly saw it coming as he attempted to catch the flying object, but failed. Instead, he just watched it fall to the ground and continued performing a cover of Ginuwine’s “So Anxious.”
He did not appear to be injured by the phone and kept the show going.
A rep for Drake declined to comment when contacted by The Post.
Fans on TikTok couldn’t help but laugh at Drake’s reaction to the failed attempt to get his attention.
“Dude checked his nails😂😂😂,” one fan noticed as Drake did appear to glance down at his Barbiecore manicure.
“The way the security looked in howlinggg 😭😭,” another said as his onstage entourage also just stood there and watched the phone bounce off of him.
Another added: “Somebody ain’t getting they phone back,” as it would be a miracle if the screen wasn’t totally cracked.
However, a phone wasn’t the only thing fans threw onstage last night.
As seen on TikTok, Drake happily accepted a 38DD bra that was thrown his way.
“Oh yeah, that’s definitely how I like it right here, goddamn,” he said, picking it up.”38DD never let me down before.”
Throwing objects onstage isn’t a new phenomenon, but the trend of throwing things at artists is recent — and scary.
Pop stars Bebe Rexha and Lil Nas X, and country singer Kelsea Ballerini were all victims of flying objects coming at them during their recent shows.
Ava Max was also slapped in the face by a fan, injuring her eye, just days after an airborne cellphone left Rexha with a black eye and stitches.
Pink was recently startled when a fan threw their cremated mother onstage during her set.
“Rumor Has It” megastar Adele issued a warning to her fans at her Las Vegas residency about the unruly behavior.
“F – – king dare you. Dare you to throw something at me,” she told the crowd.
“Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting f – – king show etiquette in America? They’re just throwing s – – t onstage.”
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