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WATCH: Lil Nas X avoids flying sex toy thrown at him on stage

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Watch below.lnx sweden pic.twitter.com/PnX4Vb6986Perhaps the fan drew inspiration from Lil Nas X’s controversial video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”.

One scene has Lil Nas X being pelted with silver butt plugs. If so, all we can say is thank goodness the toy appeared to be rubber and not metal.Lil Nas X is not the only performer to have questionable things thrown at them in recent weeks.Bebe Rexha, 33, suffered injuries on June 18 when a man threw his cellphone at her.

She was cut above the eye. The man was later arrested and charged with assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment.

Rexha later posted a photo of her injuries.A post shared by Bebe Rexha (@beberexha)Arguably more bizarre, a couple of weekends ago, P!nk bent down to pick something thrown on stage during a concert in Hyde Park in London.

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