Talha Anjum Lashes Out at a Concertgoer For Throwing a ‘Shoe’ At Him, Internet Reacts

Netizens troll the Young Stunners singer over his antics during the concert.

Pakistani hip-hip group Young Stunners’ Talha Anjum got furious at his recent concert in Islamabad after someone threw an unknown object at him on stage. The video of the incident is going viral on social media.

Young Stunners is a popular music group that rose to fame on YouTube with the viral hit song “Burger-e-Karachi“. Forming back in 2013, the rap and hip-hip duo consists of artists Talhah Yunus and Talha Anjum. The latter is currently trending on social media following an incident at one of the duo’s recent concerts.

Recently, the Young Stunners came to perform live at a concert in Islamabad. Fans were enjoying the performance, however, things got heated by the end. Someone in the crowd threw an unidentifiable object at Talha Anjum. According to reports, the object was either a bottle or a shoe. Suffice to say, Talha Anjum was not having it. The artist took the stage to call out the harasser, being in no mood to tolerate such disrespect.

“I love you Islamabad and nothing can change that,” Talha wrote on Twitter, also revealing what the object was. “It was a goddamn busted adidas anyways.”

The video of Talha lashing out at the harasser, threatening and challenging his ‘manhood’ is going viral on social media. While the public does not condone the attendees throwing objects at performers, they are also critical of Talha’s behavior. Netizens took to Twitter to troll the Young Stunner with various ‘body shaming’ memes. Here are a few.

https://twitter.com/OyeDanu/status/1475010841229414401?s=20

https://twitter.com/confuused_af/status/1475072181470175234?s=20

https://twitter.com/Mashar_Says/status/1474848418648494081?s=20

https://twitter.com/AzanDar32/status/1474857101629530120?s=20

https://twitter.com/being_Razuu/status/1474938369981440016?s=20

We do not condone such behavior during concerts. What do you think about Talha Anjum’s confrontation with the attendee? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.