Ava Max Says A Fan Slapped Her So Hard On Stage Days After Bebe Rexha Incident
Ava Max says a fan slapped her so hard on stage in Los Angeles, just days after Bebe Rexha was attacked on stage. Ava Max says she is getting better. The 29-year-old pop star was hit in the face by a concertgoer who rushed the stage while she was performing on Tuesday, as seen in a video that was shared on social media.
Ava Max says a fan slapped her so hard on stagein Los Angeles, just days after Bebe Rexha was attacked on stage. Ava Max says she is getting better. The 29-year-old pop star was hit in the face by a concertgoer who rushed the stage while she was performing on Tuesday, as seen in a video that was shared on social media. A video that is going around social media shows what looks like a man hitting Max while she was on stage. The person is then taken off the stage by a security guard who steps in.
Ava Max said that a fan slapped her during her show in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. This happened just days after a cell phone was thrown at pop star Bebe Rexha. The fan, who has not been named, is said to have jumped onstage and hit Max, who is 29 years old, while she was singing.
Videos taken by fans and shared on social media show that Max, who is 29 years old, was singing her hit song "The Motto" when a fan rushed the stage. Even though security tried to stop him, he put out his arm and hit the artist in the face. Then she kept dancing and told the crowd goodbye before leaving the stage.
In the video, the singer is hit on the head while security pulls the man offstage. Max ends her act before she leaves the stage. Later that night, she told her Twitter followers that she had hurt her eye. The “Salt” singer wrote:
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He slapped me so hard that he scratched the inside of my eye. He’s never coming to a show again. Thank you to the fans for being spectacular tonight in LA though!!- Ava Max
Ava Max is an American singer and songwriter known for her catchy pop music and distinctive style. With her breakthrough single "Sweet but Psycho" in 2018, she soared to international fame. The song topped the charts in multiple countries and received multi-platinum certifications, setting the stage for her career.
Ava Max followed up with successful singles like "So Am I" and "Salt," further solidifying her position in the industry. In 2020, she released "Kings & Queens," a powerful anthem that garnered critical acclaim and charted in the top 10 worldwide. Her debut studio album, "Heaven & Hell," released the same year, showcased her vocal range and songwriting prowess.
Collaborations with artists like AJ Mitchell and David Guetta expanded her reach. Ava Max's music has earned her nominations at prestigious award shows, including the MTV Europe Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards. With her unique sound and empowering lyrics, she continues to make a significant impact on the pop music scene.
Neither Max's people nor the Los Angeles Police Department replied right away to requests for comment. Many fans were especially worried because this happened just a few days after a guy threw a phone at Bebe Rexha's stage, sending her to the hospital. One person said, "Ava Max is the latest singer to be hurt on stage by a fan. I can't believe that people are so bad."Another person asked, "First Bebe, and now Ava? What's going on?!
The New York Police Department told that Nicolas Malvagna, 27, from New Jersey, was taken after the incident and charged with assault. According to the NYPD statement:
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A preliminary investigation on scene determined that a 27-year-old male intentionally threw a cell phone at a 33-year-old female performer on stage, striking her about the face.- New York Police Department
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The individual was taken into custody on scene and removed to the 1st Precinct for arrest processing. The aided female was removed by EMS to an area hospital in stable condition.- New York Police Department
Ava Max, a pop singer, said that a fan who got on stage during her show in Los Angeles on Tuesday hit her. Videos taken by people in the crowd who were close to what was happening show a security guard stopping a man. But the man gets his left arm out and hits Ava Max in the face with it.
The 29-year-old singer, who is known for her song "Sweet But Psycho," keeps singing for a few seconds and then quickly leaves the stage. A few days before, a fan at Bebe Rexha's show in New York threw a cell phone at her. This happened at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles.
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