Days after singer Bebe Rexha, 33, was injured after a fan threw a phone at her during a live concert, she showed more caution by wearing protective glasses at her latest performance in Los Angeles. Bebe Rexha wore blue safety eyewear during Friday night’s show. A video of the singer in which she is seen wearing protective eye gear has gone viral on social media. Clearly conscious to avoid further injuries, Bebe Rexha appeared in a bright blue top and complemented it with matching satin pants and gloves, while wearing a pair of blue sporty glasses.
Before her performance, the Say My Name singer jokingly noted two rules for the night, saying, “Don’t throw the phone and have fun.”
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The clip of the singer performing with the glasses has delighted her fans.
One fan wrote, “She won’t be able to play anymore because she’s wearing safety glasses!”
Another user commented, “She’s wearing protective glasses. Smart move!”
A third fan commented, “What a queen! Still a strong finish to the tour. She’s a legend.”
A fourth said, “OSHA approved safety glasses.”
Notably, during the high-energy show, the singer performed several of her hit numbers, including I’m Not High, I’m in Love, Miracle Man and I’m a Mess and Sacrifice.
Bebe Rexha injured during live concert
Earlier during her concert in Manhattan, Bebe Rexha was injured when a fan threw a phone at her, which hit her directly in the eye. Following the incident, the singer was forced to cancel the rest of her shows in New York, requiring three stitches. Later, he also shared a picture of himself, in which the cut near his eyebrows is visible. Fans and several celebrities, including actress-singer Demi Lovato and singer Charlie Puth, expressed concern over such incidents.
The fan, identified as 27-year-old Nicolas Malvagna, was later taken into custody by police on charges of assault, aggravated assault, attempted assault and harassment.
According to a statement to the NYPD, Malavagna thought it was “funny” to throw the phone during a live show.











