Bebe Rexha takes back stage in Philadelphia two days after phone incident
Bebe Rexha continued with her performance in The Fillmore in Philadelphia after being hit by a phone in NYC
Bebe Rexha refuses to let anything deter her from entertaining her fans.
During a concert in New York City on Sunday, an audience member threw his phone at Bebe Rexha, causing her injury. However, the determined pop star made a triumphant return to the stage at The Fillmore in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
In a display of resilience and humor, Rexha even light-heartedly addressed the incident during her performance.
Wearing a bandage above her eye, where she was struck by the device, the 33-year-old Grammy nominee took a moment to acknowledge the audience before performing her 2016 hit "In the Name of Love."
A video captured by Twitter user @_belindanicole captured Rexha's remarks. She jokingly stated, "We're almost towards the end. No phones in the face — thank God."
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