Harry Styles struck on stage, joins list of performers hit during performances.
Harry Styles Hit in the Eye by Object Thrown During Concert
Harry Styles, the sensational pop singer, has become the latest victim of a disturbing trend where performers are hit with objects while on stage.
During a concert in Vienna on Saturday, a concertgoer threw an object at the 29-year-old star, hitting him in the face, as reported by CNN.
A video circulating online captured the moment when the “What Makes You Beautiful” hitmaker was struck by the unknown object while turning to exit the stage.
Harry Styles gets hit in the eye by an object thrown at him during his concert in Vienna. pic.twitter.com/mD9kzFoQvG
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Styles has not yet addressed the incident on social media.
Last year, Styles faced a similar situation during his “Love on Tour” shows, where he was hit with various objects. In November 2022, he was struck in the eye by Skittles candy, forcing him to rinse his eyes with water for the remainder of the performance.
The candymaker responsible for the incident later took out a full-page ad with a message that read, “Protect the rainbow. Taste the rainbow. But please, don’t throw the rainbow.”
Unfortunately, Styles is not alone in experiencing such incidents. Other performers like Drake and Bebe Rexha have also been hit by objects thrown by attendees during their concerts.
Rexha, who was recently struck in the face by a cell phone while performing in New York City, shared pictures on Instagram showing her injury. Despite the bruising and swelling, she assured her fans that she was doing fine.
In another incident, Pink, the 43-year-old singer, had a bag of alleged cremated remains thrown on stage during her performance at the British Summer Time Festival in London. She held up the bag and humorously asked the fan responsible, “Is this your mom?” before continuing with the show.
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