Unpleasant accident for Billie Eilish during his last concert in Arizona, United States. In fact, while he was on stage, the pop star was hit in the face by an object which appears to have been launched by the public.
It happened while the singer was performing the song What Was I Made For?. Eilish decided to sit on stage, as often happens in many of her other performances, to feel even more closely the intimacy and love that her audience reserves for her in every concert. At that moment, however, someone must have thrown an objectlater identified as a necklace, which hit the pop star right in the face. Fortunately, the singer he would not have been injurednor did he want to comment on the situation. Once hit, in fact, Billie seemed quite annoyed, but limited herself to an expression of disappointment and then continued with her performance.
The video of the scene was spread on social media, where it is immediately went viral. Many then noticed that, immediately after the necklace hits Billie Eilish, someone from the audience seems to apologize to the singer. A gesture that has divided web users, among those who believe it is wrong to throw objects at artists on stage and those who, however, maintain that the object was a gift for the singer and was not thrown with the intention of injuring her. “Do you really think it’s appropriate to throw a necklace? You guys are crazy! An apology is not enough, you could have hurt her,” one user underlines. On the other hand, however, there are those who respond: “The person (who threw the necklace, ed.) was apologizing and there is no possibility that a necklace could hurt you so much”, replies, in fact, another .
This isn’t the first time an accident has occurred during an Eilish concert. Recently, in fact, the singer suffered a bad fall at the end of one of her shows. Luckily, Eilish had only suffered one leg bruisebut the video of the fall had worried her fans, who feared she might have been seriously injured. More generally, however, Billie said contradicts al throwing objects on stage: “I’ve literally been getting hit on stage with stuff like this for six years. People find it exciting but it can be dangerous. Up there on stage, you are vulnerable,” he said in an interview.
@tony.eilish throws a necklace to Billie Eilish duration “What was i made for?” come on guys… #billieeilish #foryou #viral #whatwasimadefor #necklace #concert ♬ suono originale – tony eilish????