Jamie Foxx & GloRilla Go Off On Bottle-Throwing Fan At Halloween Party

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 20: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) GloRilla performs onstage during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 20, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Rap star GloRilla’s fiery response to a bottle thrown during her set at Jamie Foxx’s Halloween party captured the intensity of live performance and the hazards that come with it.

The Memphis artist stopped her show to confront the audience, warning that anyone who disrespected the stage would face consequences. Her words, though raw and unfiltered, reflected both self-protection and defiance in the face of aggression.

The incident took place on October 26 during Foxx’s annual SKVLK Fest in Thousand Oaks, California—a Halloween and birthday celebration originally launched by his daughter Anelise when she was 13. Now in its fifth year, the event drew celebrities, influencers, and fans. Midway through GloRilla’s performance, an unidentified person reportedly threw an object toward the stage, prompting the rapper’s heated outburst.

Video circulating online shows Foxx, visibly angered, taking the microphone shortly after the disruption. He demanded to know who had thrown the object, scolding attendees for their behavior inside his home.

Jamie Foxx & GloRilla Lash Out On Bottle-Throwing Partygoer

The Oscar winner used sharp language while defending both the performer and the sanctity of the event. While footage of the actual throw has yet to surface, social media users widely believe the outburst followed a projectile striking GloRilla.

Foxx later posted about the night, calling the event “iconic” and expressing pride in his daughter’s continued success as a young entrepreneur. He did not mention the onstage confrontation. Reactions online have ranged from sympathy for GloRilla’s frustration to praise for Foxx’s quick defense of his guest.

The tension recalls a previous incident involving Foxx in 2024, when he was struck by a glass during his birthday dinner in Los Angeles after confronting pranksters. That case was reviewed but never prosecuted.

Both Foxx and GloRilla’s responses highlight a growing issue in live entertainment—artist safety. Similar concert incidents are rising nationwide, and performers continue to demand respect and accountability from fans. They call for stronger security and crowd control to prevent violence from overshadowing the music.


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