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    Flo Milli cuts opening show with Gunna short after items thrown at her on stage

    By May 6, 2024 Music
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    Flo Milli cuts opening show with Gunna short after items thrown at her on stage

    Flo Milli walked off stage during her opening show on tour with Gunna this weekend after items were allegedly thrown at her on stage.

    • READ MORE: Cheese wheels, ashes and sex toys: stop throwing shit at pop stars, please

    The US rapper is currently performing as support on Gunna’s ‘The Bittersweet Tour’ across North America this May and June.

    This Saturday (May 4) marked the first stop of the tour at The Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio.

    However, fan-shot footage from the show revealed that Flo Milli walked off stage during ‘Beef FloMix’ after complaining about things being thrown at her during the performance.

    “Bitch, when I fuckin’ catch you ho, I swear to fuckin’ God…,” she said as she exited the stage.

    On her first night on tour with Gunna, Flo Milli cuts her set short after having things thrown at her pic.twitter.com/51euTP6svk

    — Female Rap Room (@FemaleRapRoom) May 5, 2024

    Gunna has since posted on X/Twitter in support of his support act, writing: “No disrespect in any form @_FloMilli will be tolerated on tour . family ties.”

    Flo Milli posted in response: “my mf brudda.”

    The artist also elaborated on her experienced in a series of posts, writing: “& for the hoes tryna be funny ..they weren’t throwing shit outta spite ! they wanted me to sign their stuff.”

    She added: “but im from mobile [Alabama] so i take everything as a threat lol.”

    In another post, she declared: “they cant keep a real bitch down tf.”

    my mf brudda 🤞🏾 https://t.co/vTcANuNAIi

    — FLOSKI✰ (@_FloMilli) May 5, 2024

    & for the hoes tryna be funny ..they weren’t throwing shit outta spite ! they wanted me to sign their stuff

    — FLOSKI✰ (@_FloMilli) May 5, 2024

    but im from mobile so i take everything as a threat lol

    — FLOSKI✰ (@_FloMilli) May 5, 2024

    Flo Milli’s early stage departure comes just days after SZA hit out at fans during a live show in Australia this week after some crowd members allegedly threw items at the singer.

    The ‘SOS’ star was playing the first of three headline gigs at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Monday (April 29) when she addressed the behaviour.

    “If you throw something else, I will leave,” she said. “Do not throw up any cell phones. I’m a person. That’s crazy. OK.”

    The artists are certainly not the first to experience this concerning trend in audience behaviour. Other stars who have been affected by audience members launching things onto the stage include Harry Styles, Lil Nas X, Drake, Cardi B and Pink.

    Most notably, Bebe Rehxa was left needing stitches after a crowd member threw a phone at her face during a gig in New York because he thought it would be “funny”.

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