Tyrese Shoves Female Fan After She Jumps On Stage

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Actor Tyrese Gibson attends the screening of 'Furious 7' during the SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival at the Paramount on March 15, 2015 in Austin, Texas.
Tyrese's reflexes aren't to be messed with.

While Tyrese's drama with the mother of his child has ended, it looks like he's back to doing what he usually does. T's been back to performing on stages, working on movies and of course, making sure your Instagram feed is filled with gems of wisdom. He hasn't really released any new music in recent times but his catalog is deep enough that he'll always be able to be booked. At a recent show, Tyrese got a little shook on stage and his reflexes kicked in instantaneously.

Tyrese was performing last night in Detroit at the Valentine's Love Jam. The singer was closing out his set before a female fan decided to bombard him on stage by surprise and tried to lunge for him. However, Tyrese's reflex skills aren't to be messed with. As he tried walking off stage, he saw a glimpse of her in his face and quickly pushed her.

In the video caught by TMZ, you could see Tyrese wiping his face with a towel before seeing the girl and giving her a little shove. He took a few steps back while security removed her from the stage but Tyrese didn't walk off until she was alright. He clearly seemed a bit shook but he also came across as apologetic after the whole scenario occurred. 

Thankfully no one seemed to be hurt.

While he gets back to performing live on stage, we can only hope that his rap album comes in the near future.

Peep the footage below.


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