Here's How The Internet Is Reacting To Nicki Minaj Throwing Something At A Fan Onstage After They Threw It At Her

    Fair enough, I guess.

    The trend of people throwing things onstage at musicians, unfortunately, continues.

    You remember last summer, when Bebe Rexha sustained injuries from having a phone thrown at her onstage...

    Bebe Rexha onstage

    Or when Harry Styles had an object thrown at his eye onstage...

    Harry Styles in a cream suit jacket with a glittering shirt, holding a Grammy award onstage

    Or when someone threw friggin' ashes onstage during a P!nk concert...

    Closeup of Pink

    And of course, who can forget when Cardi B threw her damn microphone at a fan after they threw a drink at her.

    Closeup of Cardi B

    Speaking of that last incident, let's check in on Nicki Minaj's latest tour stop in Detroit.

    Nicki Minaj performs on stage in a black outfit with a dancer behind her

    During the show, a fan apparently threw something at Nicki from onstage. Can you guess what happened next?

    Nicki Minaj on stage with text "Why would somebody throw something on stage ?" expressing surprise

    That's right: She threw it right back at them.

    Nicki Minaj in a white outfit on stage with an audience in the background

    Here's another angle, courtesy of this video:

    Nicki Minaj on stage throwing an object, audience in foreground, text overlay: "NICKI THREW SOMETHING AT ME.."

    Of course, the internet had reactions:

    User JayZ.A.Texan commented, "Security like nah Nic got it," with a sunglasses emoji
    Comment on a social media post questioning why security did not respond to an incident, accompanied by a concerned emoji
    Comment under a social media post: User expresses dismay about someone looking upset
    Comment from a user named Crpelt, expressing they would have had someone removed
    Comment on a social post about audience behavior towards artists
    Comment by Choy Hester on stricter concert policies affecting what can be brought to events, expressing frustration

    Bottom line: Stop throwing things at artists onstage! It's not good.