GloRilla has been having a tough time with some overzealous fans as of late, and the most recent incident had someone toss a jacket at her, causing the rapper to go off.
Footage of the incident surfaced online this week and showed the rapper telling the Denver, Colorado, crowd how much she loved them when out of nowhere, someone hurled a jacket at her. A piece of the clothing struck Big Glo in the face, and she paused the show to find the fan who threw it.
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“Who the fuck threw that,” Glo says in the footage. “Who threw it? Who just threw that? You with the braids? Look, little girl, don’t throw shit else at me. Don’t throw nothing else at me that hit me in my face.”
The jacket toss ruined Glo’s mood to the point that she had planned to perform from the crowd but changed her mind once the fan threw the article of clothing. The crowd was audibly upset, but GloRilla pivoted and told them she would take pictures with some of their phones.
This latest fan incident came a week after the Collective Music Group rapper found herself in an altercation with a fan at a club appearance. GloRilla claimed she was paid $30,000 for a walkthrough, which she did, but when fans noticed she wasn’t going to perform, tempers flared.
Footage from the incident shows Big Glo being escorted off the stage by a team of people as a woman throws a drink at her and begins cursing at the rapper. The Memphis native sees the woman and points her out as a security team moves her to safety.
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A woman on Glo’s side starts arguing with the angry fan after the rapper keeps pointing her out, and those two almost come to blows before security intervene. “Fuck you bitch, weak ass bitch,” the fan yells in the video before she spits in GloRilla’s direction.
After the footage made the rounds online, GloRilla addressed the incident on Twitter and shut down reports that she got spat on, while also suggesting she was paid to host the club night, not perform. “Ain’t no ho spit on shit !!!!! Ask dat ho how ha face feel doe,” she tweeted. “No way you think I’m performing when you paid for a hosting crazy tail self.”
In another tweet she added: “I’m so mad dat I can get sued for slapping you hoes !! [crying face emojis] but you hoes still can get slapped bitch.”
GloRilla’s CMG label boss, Yo Gotti, also took to social media to defend his artist, refuting the promoter’s claim that the $30,000 fee was for a performance.
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“30k to perform [crying face emojis] U must booked lil Glo NOT Big Glo #CMG,” he wrote in an Instagram comment.