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American rapper Destroy Lonely orders his security to throw a fan off stage after they attacked him during Sydney concert

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American rapper Destroy Lonely endured a terrifying ordeal on stage during his live performance in Sydney on Tuesday evening.

The musician, born Bobby Wardell Sandimanie III, was performing at the Enmore Theater when a male fan suddenly jumped out of the audience and charged at him.

Thinking quickly, Destroy Lonely pushed the man to the ground and backed away as security took control of the situation.

As seen in a TikTok video taken by an onlooker, the fan then refused to return to the crowd and attempted to draw Destroy Lonely into a standoff.

The songwriter lost his temper and ordered a tough security guard to throw the troublemaker off the stage.

American rapper Destroy Lonely, 22, (pictured) suffered a terrifying onstage incident during his live performance in Sydney on Tuesday evening

You could hear the audience gasp as the fan’s belly flopped into the crowd below.

Destroy Lonely’s performance marked his final show in Australia after a string of performances in NSW and Victoria.

The rising hip-hop star is Down Under to promote his debut studio album If Looks Could Kill, which hit No. 1 on Apple Music just 24 hours after its release on May 5, 2023.

The musician, born Bobby Wardell Sandimanie III, was performing at the Enmore Theater when a male fan suddenly jumped out of the audience and charged at him.

The musician, born Bobby Wardell Sandimanie III, was performing at the Enmore Theater when a male fan suddenly jumped out of the audience and charged at him.

The songwriter lost his temper and ordered a tough security guard to throw the troublemaker off the stage

The songwriter lost his temper and ordered a tough security guard to throw the troublemaker off the stage

Destroy Lonely also released an original horror film titled Look Killa at the same time as his album came out, which reached number 3 on YouTube.

“This is my debut album, and this is the way I can speak for myself wherever I am, so people can see my perspective on the world,” the artist recently shared. Paper magazine.

“Now I’m at a point where I’m comfortable with exactly what it sounds like. I had to do everything I wanted to do and now I just want to get it out there.”

“Everything after this will be the same way. However long it takes for me to feel this comfortable, however long it takes.”

Destroy Lonely's performance marked his final show in Australia, following a string of performances in New South Wales and Victoria

Destroy Lonely’s performance marked his final show in Australia, following a string of performances in New South Wales and Victoria

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