Cardi B in Hot Water After Mic-Throwing Incident, She Reacts: “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas”

Cardi B in Hot Water After Mic-Throwing Incident, She Reacts: “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas”

  • A video of Cardi B throwing a microphone into a Las Vegas crowd went viral over the weekend on social media
  • The rapper was caught on camera hurling her microphone at the crowd after being cut off mid-song by a splash of water from the crowd
  • In a fresh update, the concertgoer reported the incident to the police the day following Cardi B's performance, leading the singer to break her silence on the matter 

Cardi B is now a suspect in a battery investigation after a new video showed the moment she hit an audience member with a microphone when they threw a drink at her during a performance in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 29.

The WAP hitmaker was splashed with a drink thrown by a fan during a performance at Drai's Beachclub and was spotted throwing the microphone from the stage at the culprit.

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Cardi B throws mic at fan in Las Vegas, Cardi B
Concertgoer reports battery after Cardi B threw a microphone at her in Las Vegas. Credit: @dailyloud, @cardib
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The fan allegedly tossed the drink and shouted, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry," after Cardi threw the microphone in a viral video.

The woman is then seen being approached by security, who appear to be escorting her away.

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According to TMZ, the victim of the microphone strike reported the incident to the Las Vegas Metro Police Department the following day.

It is unknown if the lady who reported the incident to the police shared how she had thrown something at the artist before being hit by the microphone.

In a report by The Washington Post, the LVMPD issued a statement saying:

"The incident has been documented on a police report, and no arrests or citations have been issued."

It is uncertain whether charges will be brought. An inquiry for comments from Cardi B representatives has yet to be immediately answered.

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Cardi B reacts: "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."

Cardi B has broken her silence following allegations that she is a suspect in a battery investigation for reportedly throwing a microphone at a concertgoer who threw a drink at her.

The US rapper released an explicit Instagram video of herself and her husband, Offset, having fun while choosing not to address the incident openly.

She captioned the video of herself twerking in a pool on the rooftop of their hotel in Sin City:

"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."

See the video below:

Cardi B's response following the mic-throwing incident sparks reactions

Netizens were unimpressed with Cardi B's reaction to the assault charges.

itsquazi said:

"It bothers me that you and Quavo haven't dug deeper in the music since Takeoffs death it just feels like f*ck it on with the show let's keep talking about killing. and drinks."

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melvontae added:

"He just gave me anxiety sitting on top of that glass ."

keemalizer pointed out:

"Imagine looking out your window and seeing Cardi and offset on their balcony shooting a home music video ."

freakymarko rebutted:

"One thing about Cardi is she know how to live her best life no matter what’s going on."

Cardi B spends serious dough on kids' playground

In a similar story, Briefly News reported that Cardi B splurged R335K on a new playground set for her children.

The rapper shared the expensive and elaborate playground on social media.

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Tebogo Mokwena (Current Affairs editor) Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art. He was also a sub-editor and journalist for Capricorn Post before joining Vutivi Business News in 2020, where he covered small business news policy and governance, analysis and profiles. He joined Briefly News in 2023. Tebogo passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative Email: tebogo.mokwena@briefly.co.za