A frustrated 50 Cent hurled a broken microphone into the audience at his latest concert and left one fan with a gruesome head injury.
Production handed the “In Da Club” rapper several broken mics throughout his performance at the Crypto.com arena in LA Wednesday, and it appeared to take a toll on him just as he joined rapper YG on stage.
Footage of the violent moment shows 50 taking the mic and launching it into the crowd.
Although the video does not show where the device landed, Power 106 host radio Bryhana Monegain says it hit her square in the forehead, causing a gruesome injury.
In photos obtained by TMZ, it appears doctors stitched up the wound and wrapped her forehead with plenty of gauze.

50 Cent hurled his broken microphone into the crowd and left a fan with a gruesome head injury.tiktok

The “In Da Club” performer had received multiple broken devices and took his frustration out on the crowd.tiktok

The victim was later revealed as Power 106 host Bryhana Monegain.itsbryhana/instagram
Reps for the “Power” actor, 48, and radio host didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.
A source connected to 50, meanwhile, told TMZ that Monegain wasn’t meant to be in the restricted section, although it’s unclear how that excuses his decision to throw the microphone into the crowd.
Monegain also filed a police report Wednesday night, the outlet reported, and the “Window Shopper” performer has been named a criminal battery suspect.

She received stitches for the gash.TMZ

Her forehead was bandaged heavily.TMZ

Blood and scratches could also be seen down Monegain’s arm.TMZ

The radio host’s hand was cut up and bloodied, as well.TMZ
Fellow rapper Cardi B found herself in similar trouble after she chucked her microphone at a fan who splashed her with a liquid while she was performing in Las Vegas in July.
The mic ricocheted off an object and ultimately hit another person standing near the perpetrator. The victim filed a police report, but the “WAP” performer was cleared.
Days later, the mic made its way to eBay, where it was being auctioned for charity.

The “Power” star hasn’t publicly acknowledged the events that took place.Getty Images
Scott Fisher — whose company provided audio support for the show, as well as a lot of the nightclubs in Sin City — sold the mic to the person who bid $99,900.
Fisher further claimed that, after being “encouraged” to sell the mic, he wanted to “try to do something good.”
Fans will just have to wait and see if 50’s mic ends up on the auction site.
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