At the recent Los Angeles concert held at the Fonda Theatre, the talented pop star, Ava Max faced an unfortunate incident. Known for her hit “Sweet But Psycho,”. While in the midst of her performance, a concertgoer unexpectedly slapped her. Following the show, the singer took to Twitter to share the details of the incident, expressing her injury and making it clear that the assailant is now prohibited from attending her future shows.
Shockingly, this incident occurred just days after another disturbing incident took place at a concert. During a performance in New York City, pop star Bebe Rexha experienced an act of aggression when a concertgoer named Nicolas Malvanga threw a phone at her forehead. The impact caused a deep cut, necessitating stitches to close the wound.
According to fan-recorded videos posted on social media, Ava Max was performing her hit “The Motto” when a fan stormed the stage. Security made an effort to stop him. But he lunged out and hit the performer across the face with his arm. She then carried on dancing and bid the audience farewell before leaving the stage.
Tweet From Ava Max About The Incident
Max tweeted about the encounter later that evening. The inside of her eye was scratched by his strong slap. He won’t ever attend another performance, she wrote. She thanked the LA crowd for being amazing tonight.
The manager of the performer, Scooter Braun, then posted a picture of himself and Max backstage as she was holding a cold beer bottle on her eye to relieve the pain.
Following the concert, one of the audience members tweeted about the experience. The fan remarked, “The guy rushed on stage right when the last song ended.” “The security man practically THREW him down the steps after tackling him. Wild!!! It happened really quickly.
The Twitter user also posted a picture of Max from a meet-and-greet that took place after the performance, adding that even though she “couldn’t even open her eyes,” she still spent time with VIP ticket holders. The person who slapped Ava Max was not arrested, according to TMZ.
Bebe Rexha Phone Incident
This incident occurred just days after another disturbing incident took place at a concert. During a performance in New York City, pop star Bebe Rexha experienced an act of aggression when a concertgoer named Nicolas Malvanga threw a phone at her forehead. The impact caused a deep cut, necessitating stitches to close the wound.
Fans tweeted videos of Rexha being hit by the phone while playing the final song of her concert. “I’m Good (Blue),” at The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Twitter. She was removed off-stage and given medical attention on-site.
Rexha was sent to a local hospital in stable condition, according to the police. The pop sensation shared a selfie of her stitches and developing black eye on Monday morning to let her followers know she was alright. She wrote, “I’m good,” in reference to both her well-being and her most recent hit.
Charges Against the Assailant
Malvanga, 27, of New Jersey, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with various misdemeanor offenses. Including two instances of third-degree assault, second-degree aggravated harassment, third-degree attempted assault, and second-degree harassment.
Malvanga admitted to tossing the phone while in police custody. According to the criminal complaint, and said to them, “I was trying to see if I could hit her with the phone at the end of the show because it would be funny.”
On July 31, he will be back in court. According to Todd Spodek, the attorney for the attacker, Nicholas “was hoping to interact in some way with Ms. Rexha as the phone was returned, like many other fans were,” in a statement to PEOPLE. He had no desire to cause Ms. Rexha any harm at all. They Said.
Ava Max And Bebe Rexha Incident
These incidents serve as reminders of the unfortunate reality that some individuals may exhibit inappropriate and harmful behavior during live performances. Artists like the pop stars involved in these incidents face unexpected challenges while trying to entertain their audiences. Concertgoers and fans must recognize the importance of respect and decency in these shared spaces. Ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Be First to Comment