Country music star Riley Green kicks a fan out of his Melbourne show after he gets hit by a phone and is left bleeding
American country music sensation Riley Green was the latest star to fall victim to a fan throwing an object at the stage during a concert.Green, 37, who is touring the country as part of his Australian tour, stopped his show in Melbourne after a fan threw a phone at his face, with it clipping his ear and causing him to bleed. Footage was shared by fans on social media, with the crowd booing after the incident took place, with Green soon kicking the fan out.Watch the videos above.Want the official inside scoop on MAFS, unfiltered and unseen? Watch After The Dinner Party here"Get his a-- out of here!" he's seen saying as the lights go on, in footage going viral online.One fan shared a clip which was captioned: "PSA to the jealous boyfriends, don't throw your phone at Riley Green xx."They added: "On behalf of Australia, sorry @rileyduckman ???❤️ 'get his fat a-- outta here' really slapped tho! #rileygreen #melbourne #countrymusic #dickh--d #sorry."READ MORE: Inside the incredible $500,000 Oscars goodie bagsREAD MORE: Wild new claim about Kyle Sandilands' next move amid suspensionREAD MORE: Brooklyn Beckham's brutal snub of mother Victoria on Mother's DayGreen, known for hits including Worst Way and There Was This Girl, is next playing shows in Sydney on Monday and Tuesday at Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park.The hitmaker shared pictures of himself bleeding backstage after the Melbourne show on his official Instagram account.He joked about the phone incident in a post, adding in a hashtag: "Just text me next time"."Ole buddy bout ran outta anytime minutes last night… but a hell of a time was had. #weouthere #austrailia #melbourne #justtextmenexttime #cashmeoutsidehowboutdat," he joked.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here.https://www.instagram.com/p/DV5Ej9Cjvey/?img_index=9&igsh=MXR2Y3ZvcXJveXo1eg%3D%3DOther stars who have fallen victim to fans throwing objects onstage include Drake and Cardi B.Green previously told nine.com.au about his rise to fame that he wasn't an overnight success and things were "gradual''."It was really gradual for me," he said, saying he was working in construction and music at the same time when he first started."It was a strange thing. I'd be asked to take a picture with somebody while I'd be building a deck at their house," he added.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.