Jamie Foxx Goes Off on Audience for Throwing Item at GloRilla during...
Jamie Foxx defended rapper GloRilla after a bottle was thrown during her set at his daughter's first annual Skvlk Fest music festival, which featured multiple artists.
- On Friday, Jamie Foxx confronted guests after someone threw a glass bottle at rapper GloRilla during her set at Skvlk Fest held at his Los Angeles home.
- The first annual Skvlk Fest was organized by Anelise Bishop, Foxx's 17-year-old daughter, and featured performers Tyga and Leon Thomas at Foxx's home on Friday.
- Fan footage shows Foxx launching into an expletive-filled tirade at the audience, while GloRilla, 26, threatened a crowd member yet finished her set during Skvlk Fest Friday.
- Foxx did not address the incident directly on social media but posted festival highlights on Sunday, while reps for Foxx and GloRilla did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
- The incident follows a prior glass-related injury to Jamie Foxx months earlier, coming 10 months after a birthday dinner glass incident requiring stitches and raising crowd behavior concerns.
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