Bebe Rexha Lashes Out at Audience at Grammy Event

Bebe Rexha Lashes Out at Audience at Grammy Event

Pop singer Bebe Rexha had a hit song a while back, so she's entitled to demonstrations of adoration from her audiences. At least that's what she told a not-enthusiastic-enough audience at a pre-Grammy performance this week. Read on for details.


Via Page Six.

R&B singer H.E.R. gave a next-level performance, sister duo Chloe x Halle matched the greatness of their recent Super Bowl performance and pop singer Bebe Rexha went off on the crowd when they didn’t sing along to her monster hit song.

The female acts, nominated for best new artist at The Grammys, performed Thursday night at Spotify’s pre-Grammy event honoring rising newcomers.

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Rexha was fiery during her performance of “Meant to Be,” her record-breaking hit song featuring country duo Florida Georgia Line. When the crowd of music industry players didn’t sing it back to her at Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, she went ballistic, f-bombs included.

“This song was No. 1 for 50 (expletive) weeks,” she said after telling her band to stop the performance. “I work too (expletive) hard for this (expletive), OK?”

Rexha then looked over to her mom and said, “My mom is like ‘please calm down.’ I love you, Mom. I’m calming down.”

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