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BY Stephen Nartey, 2:30pm November 26, 2024,

Wiz Khalifa calls fan who rained cash on him on stage to collect it back

STEPHEN Nartey
by Stephen Nartey, 2:30pm November 26, 2024,
Wiz Khalifa/Photo credit: Wiz Khalifa via Instagram

Wiz Khalifa during his Rolling Loud Thailand 2024 after-party at Club 808 in Pattaya encountered an unexpected twist at his performance.

A fan, confusing Wiz’s performance for an exotic peep show, showered the stage with cash. This was captured in a viral video at Club 808 over the weekend.

Wiz Khalifa completed his performance of “Black & Yellow” without incident but was visibly annoyed throughout the show, as reported by TMZ.

After finishing, he scolded the fan who had thrown cash on the stage, stating he didn’t need the money before making the fan collect it.

The veteran rapper made it clear he wasn’t in need of any charity. “I wanna show love to everybody in here,” he addressed the crowd. “But there’s one person that I need to talk to.”

“This guy right here…Stop throwing money on the stage. I’m not no stripper dawg. Stop throwing money on the stage.” 

“Keep your money,” Wiz Khalifa added. “It’s your money.” The rapper then asked that the money be collected from the floor and given back to the fan. “Give it back to him,” he told the staff at the club. “Give all his money back to him. You can throw it at a girl, you can throw it at the homies, do not throw money at me.” 

Despite the disruption, Wiz Khalifa remained a good sport.

Having just co-headlined the Rolling Loud Thailand stage, he could have been cranky, but he handled the situation with composure, TMZ reported.

Last Edited by:Mildred Europa Taylor Updated: November 26, 2024

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