Ariana Grande – Someone Threw A Lemon At Her On Stage [VIDEO]

Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande- Someone Threw A Lemon At Her On Stage [VIDEO]
Ariana Grande confirmed reports that someone threw a lemon at her as she wrapped this year’s Coachella festival Sunday. See the moment it happened below.
https://twitter.com/biebbsspurpose/status/1120280801994780672
She stopped her headlining show during her performance and told the audience of thousands of fans,
‘That’s cause one of y’all threw a lemon at me, s***.’
https://twitter.com/ghostinreg/status/1120213259745808384
She went off stage and then shortly returned to do her hit song, NASA.
Interestingly enough, some fans are convinced it was a Beyonce fan who threw the lemon. The incident came just after it was reported that Grande made $8 million off of her Coachella performance while Beyonce, who headlined the show in 2018, only brought in half of that.

A couple of fans hopped on Twitter to share their theories of how the Beyhive could have been involved with Grande’s lemon incident.

Meanwhile, Grande finished her performance and even brought out Justin Bieber, who said it’s been two years since he was on a stage, as a surprise guest.
What are your thoughts on someone hitting Ariana Grande with a lemon during her performance? Let us know in the comments.
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