Bhad Bhabie's Bodyguard Falls Into Crowd After Throwing Fan Off Stage

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Recording artist Bhad Bhabie attends the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bhad Bhabie's security guard's attempt to remove a stage crasher off stage didn't work out as planned.

We've seen what happens whenever a fan tries to crash the stage of a concert. 9 times out of 10, it results in someone getting manhandled and thrown off the stage. Sometimes, the artist performing might even try to protect themselves but usually, their bodyguards handle the dirty work. Unfortunately for Bhad Bhabie's bodyguard, it resulted in him falling off the stage as well.

Bhad Bhabie was in Amsterdam last night for a performance. The rapper was paying homage to the late XXXTENTACION with a performance of "Look At Me!" The song seemed to get a fan so hyped that he managed to finesse his way on stage for a brief moment. However, Bhad Bhabie's security was quick on his feet and pushed the guy into jumping back into the crowd. Unfortunately, he also ended up falling off the stage and into the crowd while doing so. If you check out the footage below, he pretty much opens up a huge gap in the crowd. While Bhad Bhabie seemed to skip a few words when it happened, she jumped right back into the song a bar later.

Aside from her recent concert mishap, Bhad Bhabie's announced that she has new music on the way. Towards the end of May, she announced that she was releasing 15 new tracks this summer. Shortly after, she released her new track "Trust Me" featuring Ty Dolla $ign


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