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Halsey confronts heckler shouting ex-boyfriend G-Eazy’s name during show: ‘I will kick you out the f***ing club’

Pop star later shared a post urging her fans not to “tolerate disrespect in the name of being ‘nice’”

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 03 February 2020 07:58 EST
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Halsey shuts down heckler during show

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Halsey stopped a performance in Miami to confront an audience member who was repeatedly shouting the name of her ex-boyfriend, the US rapper G-Eazy.

The pop singer, who recently released her new album, Manic, was seen in fan-shot footage turning to seek out the person disrupting her concert.

“If you say G-Eazy one more f***ing time, I will kick you out this building,” she is seen telling the crowd. ”I will kick your f***ing ass, test me. I will kick your ass out the f***ing club. You’re not going to disrespect me like that at my own show.”

After she was unable to identify the heckler, Halsey led the audience in a chant of: “F*** that guy.”

Halsey and G-Eazy dated on-and-off between 2017 and 2018.

Halsey later shared a post on her Instagram story that appeared to reference the incident.

“Don’t ever let someone make you feel crazy or unhinged cause ur a woman standing up for yourself [sic],” she wrote. “Don’t tolerate disrespect in the name of being ‘nice’. Love u.”

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