struck in the eye by a fan who hurled a cell phone at her. Rexha, 33, donned the shades and sparkly blue top while performing her hit song “I’m Good.” Prior to wearing the superhero-esq shades, the “Say my name” singer told audience members she only had two rules for the night: Don’t throw phones and have fun.
The high-energy show featured several of Rexha’s hits including “I’m Not High, I’m in Love,” “Miracle Man,” and “I’m a Mess and Sacrifice.” A clip of the singer wearing the goggles was posted on social media where several of the singer’s fans appeared delighted at the singer’s new accessory. “Wearing them safety glasses cause she ain’t playing no more,” commented one user. “Osha approved safety glasses,” laughed a second person referring to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.One user called the usage of the goggles a “smart move” while another complimented Rexha on finishing the tour off strong.
The Post reached out to Rexha for comment. Rexha’s new fashion statement came after she was forced to cancel the remainder of her show in New York and required three stitches after a crazed fan hurled a cell phone and hit the singer right in the eye.However, the singer got back up on stage during the Philadelphia leg of the tour and joked that while they were all there to have a good time “just no phones on my face tonight please, I beg of you.” The man, identified as 27-year-old Nicolas Malvagna, was later detained by police and charged with assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment.According to police, Malvagna claimed that he thought throwing the phone at the pop star would be “funny.”Rexha’s assault is one of a string of similar on-stage attacks.Days later, Ava Max, 29, sustained an.
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