The fever of fans for throwing things at the stage of the artists in their presentations has become crazy. After multiple people made it fashionable to throw Dr. Simi stuffed animals at their favorite singers, it is now common for celebrities to receive all kinds of offerings at their feet during their shows.
However, the spectators do not always have a good aim and instead of throwing their object on the stage, they end up impacting it on the body or, in the worst case, on the singer’s face, resulting in the artist being offended. and can react patiently or violently to aggression.
Apparently, the world tour of the Motomami Tour de Rosalía has had it all, because after receiving a shower of stuffed animals from Dr. Simi during her presentation at the National Auditorium in Mexico, she was recently hit with a bouquet of roses at one of her concerts in the United States.
The event occurred on October 2, in the show that the interpreter of despise offered at the Cal Coast Credit Union Amphitheater in San Diego, California, United States, where everything was perfect and the attendees sang and danced nonstop to each of their hits.
However, at the end of her performance with the group of dancers, “la motomami” remained smiling and with her hands up, receiving the applause and love of the public, until, suddenly, someone from the audience threw her a bouquet of flowers that ended up hitting her face.
After receiving the blow, the Spanish singer did not stop smiling and, surprised at what happened, all she did was turn around and make a sign as if she were going to shoot an arrow with a bow, and then turn around, thank her for her presence and leave the stage.
. @Rosalia was hit last night by a bouquet of flowers at her concert in San Diego, despite this, she handled the situation in the most graceful way possible. pic.twitter.com/g9MA3Iua6m
— MOTOMAMI TOUR (@MOTOMAMlTOUR) October 3, 2022
The moment where Rosalía is hit with a bouquet of flowers in the face was soon shared on all social networks, where multiple users who attended the concert published their own recording of the aggression they did to the 30-year-old interpreter.
Although the identity of the fan who inadvertently attacked the singer, Rosalía shared a message through her Twitter account in which she asked all her fans that when they go to throw things on stage, make sure that it is on the opposite side where she is, in order to avoid accidents like the one he experienced at his presentation in San Diego.
PLEASE DON’T THROW THINGS ONTO THE STAGE AND IF YOU ARE SO MOTOMAMIS THAT YOU THROW THEM THE SAME, THEN THROW THEM ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE TO THE ONE I AM ON🤍🙂🙂🙂
Thank you– ROSALÍ A (@rosalia) October 3, 2022