Object Struck On Harry Styles Eye During Concert, Fans Say, “Stop This Sake Of Trend”

The Golden singer Harry Styles was recently performing in Vienna when an unknown object struck near his eye. Watch!

The trend of throwing things at the performers seems never going to end. Recently, Harry Styles fell prey to the dangerous trend during his concert. The Golden Singer was recently performing in Vienna when an unknown object struck near his eye. The incident video was captured by a fan and shared on Twitter.

On Saturday, during Harry’s performance at Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria, an unidentified object struck him on the eye. A fan who was present at the concert captured the moment, and it quickly went viral on the internet. Harry was seen wincing in pain as he bent over, covered his eyes with his hands, and then walked off the stage.

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As soon as the video took place on the internet, fans reacted angrily to the scene and the ongoing trend and expressed their concern for Harry in the comments section. One fan said, “this is happening so often they are eventually going to ban you from taking anything inside or ban concerts in general.” The second wrote, “This has gotta stop. Such a shit thing to do and why would singers want to perform if this keeps happening?”

The third wrote, “Okay this is getting way out of hand here, PLEASE STOP DOING THIS. At this point, we’re gonna be getting real close to being banned from being anything to a concert except ourselves. No signs, no bags, probably no meet and greets ever again if it gets to that point!”

One more wrote, “I’ll never understand what possesses a person to literally throw something AT a performing celebrity like that’s going to get them to notice you?? Like yeah they’ll notice you, but they’ll be pissed and in pain because you threw something at them.”

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