Jamie Foxx goes off on audience for throwing item at GloRilla during concert
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Jamie Foxx was visibly upset during a performance at his home when an audience member allegedly threw something at rapper GloRilla. The incident unfolded at SKVLK Fest, a private Halloween celebration hosted annually by the 57-year-old actor and his 17-year-old daughter, Anelise, at their Los Angeles residence.

Capturing the moment on video, a fan recorded Foxx taking the microphone to address the crowd with a stern message.

“Who did it?” Foxx demanded, clearly frustrated. “Why would you do something like that? Why?”

He continued, “Why would you throw something at the stage, man? Why? This is for free. Y’all don’t deserve this stuff, bro.”

“Why would you throw something at the stage, man? Why? This is for free,” he continued. “Y’all don’t deserve this s—t, bro.”

Foxx said he was “so disappointed” at the audience, which was restricted to 14-22-year-olds.

“You throw some s—t in my house, in my crib?” he asked. “It’s not cool, bro.”

The Oscar-winning actor continued to marvel at the “insane” behavior before asking if he should just pull the plug on the entire event, to which the audience booed.

In another video captured by a fan, GloRilla, 26, went off on the crowd as well.

“I don’t care how young you is, you can get your ass beat,” she heatedly said on the mic. “You’ll get your mother-f—king ass beat.”

Despite the incident, she continued to perform, rapping her hit “TGIF.”

Foxx made no mention of the tense moment on social media, but did share a video of SKVLK Fest on his Instagram Sunday while praising his youngest child.

“The energy is unmatched at the @skvlkfest courtesy of @anelisefoxx!!… and shout out to all the kids that came and turned up!!!,” he captioned the post. “This is how it should be every year!!!”

“Last night was iconic… @anelisefoxx started this Halloween party when she was 13 years old now she’s 17 years old and it is a full-blown festival… proud of you,” he also shared in an Instagram Story.

Reps for Foxx and GloRilla didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

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