Drake has called out one particularly aggressive fan for trying to wrestle a woman in the crowd who caught the singer’s post-show towel.
XXL reported that the ‘Passionfruit’ singer was performing his Kia Forum in Inglewood as part of his It’s All a Blur Tour when he decided to leave a memento to his adoring fans while leaving the arena.
Asia Santiago shared the TikTok video of Drizzy throwing his sweaty towel to the crowd of fans near him.
However, the Canadian rapper looked quite annoyed after a woman caught the item and a man wrestled it out of her hands.
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It didn’t take long for the 36-year-old to run back over and scold the man.
Drake says to the man: “Are you dumb?”
He then threatens to send more security ‘up there’.
Thankfully no one was physically hurt.
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Many condemned the act, as one person wrote: “Wrestling over a sweat towel is so embarrassing omg.”
Another said: “Fanboys are the worst!”
A third commented: “Trying to assault a woman over a sweat towel??? REALLY??”
While another praised: “Drake is for the women.”
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However, this isn’t the first time the ‘One Dance’ singer has called out a fan.
In 2017, while performing at an after-party in Sydney, Australia, Champagne Papi stopped his set to call out a man in the crowd that was groping women, telling him to ‘stop that shit’.
"If you don't stop touching girls, I will come out there and f**k you up,” he continued.
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"I'm not playing, if you don't stop putting your hands on girls, I'm gonna come out there and f**k your a** up."
He then repeated his words before sending a security member to find the man in the crowd to protect concertgoers.
Louise Sukari, who filmed Drake's outburst, posted it to Instagram with the caption: "I got this close to Drake threatening to jump into the crowd to start a fight with a guy groping a woman in the audience. Violence against women, 6 God says no."
Many commended the singer for his comments, as one person wrote via Twitter: “Drake threatens fan who was groping woman at a club 'I will f**k you up'. I don’t condone violence, but I absolutely condone men speaking out. We need more of this. If you see something say something.”
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While another wrote: “Yes. Men -- and women, too -- need to speak up straight away. These creeps need to be called out.”