WATCH: Drake pushes fan and tells off security guards after being ambushed on stage

Rapper Drake had a bit of a security scare at his Austin, Texas concert on Monday night.

The Canadian hitmaker, 36, was talking to the crowd on stage during a break from performing, when a fan jumped on stage to try and shake his hand.

The One Dance artist initially pushed the male fan away and told off his security guards for failing to stop the fan sooner.

Watch the video above.

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“Y’all not doing security?” Drake asked his security team in footage shared on TikTok.

As a guard walked up to get the fan, the musician told him he was “slow as f–k”.

Eventually, Drake eased up on the fan and shook his hand and helped escort him off stage. 

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Three weeks ago, Drake had a fan pelt a book at him while he was on stage in San Francisco.

“You lucky I’m quick,” he told the fan after catching it in time.

“Would’ve had to beat your ass if that hit me in the face.”

The 36-year-old was most recently hit with a 36G bra from a fan, after he requested undergarments be thrown on stage instead of other items.

He also recently shared a cheeky snap surrounded by all the bras female fans have thrown at him.

“I would just like to say before I go onto this next song, this is the first stage where I don’t have no bras, and I’m deeply disappointed,” Drake previously told fans.

“But don’t start throwing shoes and phones and s–t.”

His fans did not listen. Just days earlier, he had a vape thrown at him from the crowd.

The Hotline Bling singer was stunned as he questioned it, asking, “Hey, who threw this? Who threw the vape?”

“There’s no way you’re taking life serious if you think I’m gonna pick this vape up and vape with you at the f—ing Barclays Center.”

The audience laughed as Drake used his foot to kick the vape on the ground, telling its owner, “You got some real life evaluating to do.”

“Throwing this f—ing lemon mint vape up here… Thinking I’m about to vape with you at the Barclays.”

Before this incident, he was also hit by a phone which struck his wrist, but didn’t let it disrupt the performance.

In the last few months, many artists have been the victim of this disturbing new trend at concerts, with a number of them coming away with injuries.

   

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