Drake Left Shocked by Bra-Throwing Trend During Concert
Why do fans feel the need to throw items at artists during their performances?
Drake was left in shock when a fan threw a bra at him on stage during his concert in New York City. As he read out the label and discovered it was an L-cup, he jokingly asked, ‘How many letters are there?’ This incident is part of a growing trend of fans throwing items at artists during performances.
Drake is no stranger to the fad of lingerie being thrown on stage. He seems to embrace it rather than being bothered by it.
However, this trend of throwing items at artists during performances is not exclusive to bras. Other artists, such as Harry Styles and Bebe Rexha, have also had objects thrown at them. Jason Derulo has called for artists to address this trend and put an end to it.
The first woman who threw her bra at Drake during a performance is now working as a Playboy model. Veronica Correia gained viral fame after tossing her 36G bra onto the stage. This led to Playboy reaching out to her and offering her a modeling position.
Veronica, a single mother and business owner, aims to promote a positive body image through her modeling work with Playboy. Drake himself sent her a private message, showing his appreciation for the bra-throwing incident.
While some have suggested that Veronica start an OnlyFans account due to her popularity, she has declined the idea. She is focused on her modeling career and using her platform to advocate for body positivity.
- A third fan threw a bra at Drake during his concert in New York City
- Drake was amazed by the L-cup size and jokingly asked how many letters there are
- Throwing items at artists during performances is becoming a trend
Throwing bras at artists during concerts has become a popular trend, with Drake being one of the recipients. Despite some questioning the expense of these undergarments, the artists themselves seem to take it in stride. Veronica, the woman who tossed her bra at Drake, has even gained a modeling position with Playboy as a result. This trend highlights the need for artists to address the issue of fans throwing items during performances.