Oppenheimer star had shrimp thrown in his face at fan meeting 10:14

Oppenheimer star Florence Pugh had a shrimp-like object thrown in her face at a fan convention in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In this respect reports TMZ.

The actor presented the movie “Dune: Part Two” at the CCXP 2023 convention in Brazil. The creative meeting was attended by director Denis Villeneuve and fellow actors Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler. While they were posing together for photographers, an object jumped out from the audience.

The video obtained by the publication does not show who threw the object or whether anyone was taken into custody afterwards.

Singer Bebe Rexha in June abandoned Cell phone during a concert in New York. The artist was hospitalized with facial injuries and received stitches. A few days after the Rexha incident, a fan punched singer Ava Max in the face during a performance and then threw an object at Kelsha Ballerini. In response, they’re throwing bras at rapper Drake and he’s already collected a whole collection.

Recently singer Nick Jonas Reacted on his tendency to throw objects at performers.

Previously Will Smith said About working on the movie “I Am Legend 2”.



Source: Gazeta

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