People are divided after Drake told concert goers he was 'deeply disappointed' by the lack of bras being thrown onstage.
This year seems to have seen the development of a trend where audience members throw rogue items on stage - think someone chucking their mum's ashes on stage during a P!nk gig or a phone splatting Bebe Rexha in the face, causing her to be rushed off stage and later develop a black eye.
Well, Drake may not have wanted to risk a black eye, but there was one item of clothing he was upset over not being present on his stage - bras.
Earlier this month, the 'Hotline Bling' singer had multiple bras and other underwear thrown onto the stage while he was performing in Detroit.
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The 36-year-old was caught on camera picking up discarded items of clothing.
In one video posted to TikTok, Drake can be seen nearly getting pelted by a shoe, turning round to the audience to tell them that's not 'what [he] wants to see'.
He then carries on walking around the stage picking up other items - mostly bras - telling fans: "Please stop throwing bras up here. I feel like I'm on clean-up duty tonight."
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However, the singer since appears to have changed his tune.
In footage from a performance in Montreal, the musician stops between songs to address the audience.
He says: "One thing I'd like to say before I go on to this next song.
"This is the first stage, I think, where I don't have no bras and I'm deeply disappointed."
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The musician quickly clarified no one should start throwing 'phones or shoes'.
He added: "If you've got a bra just let me know that I've still got it because I feel like I've been having a bad show because I didn't see no bras tonight.
"Maybe if I play this next song and I take you back in the day again to like 2006 maybe you'll throw me a bra. How about that?
"Let's go. Play it, play it, play it. Hurry up, because I need something."
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Drake's request has left social media users divided, many flooding to reposts of the video on Twitter to give their view.
One user said: "Do you know how much a bra cost?!"
"He can go buy his own bras!" Another added.
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A third wrote: "What is he waffling about?"
And a fourth commented: "Nah this some weird energy."
Topics: Drake, Twitter, Social Media, Music, Fashion