A fan of Busta Rhymes went too far and the rapper is not having it. He does not care if he comes off as offensive to the fan who got a tad handsy with him, even if she's a female and her date is with her. In fact, her having a date adds to Rhymes' annoyance.
Video of the "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" rapper slapping a female concertgoer's hand away from his body during a recent performance has gone viral. After forcefully reprimanding the obnoxious fangirl, the Brooklyn-born emcee warned her boyfriend, "I'll f-k your girl."
"Stop the music!" screamed 50-year-old Rhymes in the middle of his high-energy show, to the surprise of the fans. "Ayo, shorty, you're with your man, right?" He questioned the unidentified woman whose wrist he had struck. She and her date were positioned in the front row near the edge of the stage.
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Before she could respond, Rhymes turned his attention to her boyfriend and asked what's he's on (presumably asking what drugs he's on) to let her date behave in such a manner towards the rapper.
Then, the emcee of "Break Ya Neck" made a shocking promise to show the perils of crossing his personal limits.
He said that as a grown man, he could go ahead and "f--k" the girl, even if he personally does not want to. Males do have the tendency to just respond to handsy females, he hinted. As the audience gawked at what he's saying, because it's rare for a performer to do it, he told the man to "tame" his girl.
Busta Rhymes' representatives did not immediately reply to calls for comment from The Post.
Elsewhere in the footage of Busta going a bit berserk, the Grammy-nominated performer attributed his ferocity to the current cultural climate. He has quite a lengthy explanation to his reaction to being groped by a female fan, something other stars would just believe as being part of a performer's life.
"This is a weird day, a weird time," he asserted. "She touched me and s-t, y'all got them little funny ass camera phones [filming], and I don't agree with that. She might do some police s-t. I'm not with it."
He added that the girl's behavior is not acceptable back in "his day."
The "Make It Clap" crooner went on to mention that back in his day, people don't act weirdly in front of cameras, before telling the man to just get the girl and let stand beside him.
He also told the female fan to be at her date's side. But the crowd had a mind of its own and just dragged the woman away from the stage.
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