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12.09.2023 - 06:55 / justjared.com
Maluma showed off his catlike reflexes when an overzealous fan in the audience at a recent concert threw their crutch at him mid-performance.
The 29-year-old hitmaker is in the midst of his Don Juan Tour and was performing his song “Mojando Asientos” when the projectile was launched at him onstage.
His reaction is going viral for several reasons.
Read more about Maluma’s response to the crutch…
A video on Twitter that’s been viewed more than 650,000 times shows that Maluma caught the crutch without breaking a sweat. He then incorporated it into his performance.
He mimed using it like a baseball bat and hitting something into the audience before putting it under his arm and leaning against it. Finally, he held it in front of himself while grinding up on it.
Fans in the audience can be heard shouting as he handled the situation like a pro.
Thankfully, Maluma was not injured in the incident. However, several artists have been hurt when fans have decided to throw things at them in the middle of concerts this year. Most notably, Bebe Rexha was hospitalized after a phone hit her in the face.
This isn’t the first time Maluma has wowed his fans with his slick moves, either. A very NSFW thirst trap last month went extremely viral and thrilled his followers.
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