Music superstar hilariously reacts to bra thrown at him at Gillette Stadium
Based on his reaction, The Weeknd might not be the most comfortable with fans throwing their intimates at the global superstar during his shows.
The Weeknd was performing at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough Tuesday night when a bra landed on his shoulder.
The incident, which was captured in several TikTok videos, occurred while The Weeknd was singing his hit 'Out of Time' with fans.
The singer was caught noticeably grimacing in one video that had text reading, 'his face,' alongside a crying emoji.
TikTok users left comments on the video including, "I was crying when I saw this" and "that was so funny."
Another TikTok showed The Weeknd telling fans to "keep our clothes on' shortly after the bra-throwing incident.
'It was so funny when he was like 'let's keep our clothes on,'' one comment reads. 'I love him sm.'
The Weeknd is currently on his 2025 stadium tour, 'After Hours Til Dawn.' The singer will play a second show at Gillette Wednesday night.
Fans looking to shop for tickets now can do so by using reliable third-party ticket sellers like StubHub, VividSeats and SeatGeek.
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