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Microphone Thrown By Cardi B Sold For Almost $100k On eBay

A bidder on eBay recently purchased the microphone that Cardi B hurled into the crowd at a Las Vegas performance late last month for close to $100,000.

The Shure AD2 Axient digital mic, which usually sells for roughly $2,000, sold for $99,900 on Tuesday morning after receiving 122 offers.

After regaining the equipment, Scott Fisher, the owner of the sound production business The Wave, put the mic up for auction on eBay a week ago. According to The Washington Post, overnight bidding jumped from $500 to $50,000.

Fisher decided to sell the mic for charity, saying in the eBay listing that 100 per cent of the profits would be split between Friendship Circle Las Vegas, an organization helping young people with special needs, and the Wounded Warrior Project, an organization assisting wounded veterans.

“It’s to do a good thing,” Fisher told the Post.

Cardi B threw the microphone into the crowd at her July 29 show at Drai’s Beachclub in Las Vegas after one concertgoer splashed her with some sort of liquid.

Fisher saw footage of the incident the following day.

“It was so nice waking up to multiple people sending me links to the video of Cardi B winging one of my mics at somebody,” he wrote on Facebook that afternoon, per the Post.

On July 31, a concertgoer filed a report with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, alleging that they’d been struck by an item that was thrown from the stage.

However, the police declined to press charges.

“After a thorough review of this case and with the consultation from the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, this case has been closed as having insufficient evidence,” the LVMPD told CNN on Thursday. “No charges will be filed in relation to this case.”

Recall that Cardi B grabbed all the attention a few days ago after she hurled a microphone at a fan for spraying water on her during an outdoor event she was headlining. However, a new twist to the story has ‘exposed’ the Grammy-winning artiste.

It has now emerged that the fan that tossed the water at her was merely following orders, with TMZ reporting that right before the viral moment, Cardi asked fans to “splash” her “pussy” with water.

Additional scenes captured during Cardi’s performance show her demanding the crowd to throw water on her in between songs since it was 105° that day.

Cardi’s DJ additionally encouraged the crowd to splash her, and at one point the Bronx-bred rapper even bent over, and directed fans toward one particular area that needed hydration.

As reported by TMZ, just prior to the viral moment, Cardi requested supporters to “splash” her “pussy” with water. It now appears that the fan who threw the drink was simply doing as he or she was told.

Additional footage from Cardi’s performance shows her requesting the audience to spout water on her in between songs because the temperature outside was 105 degrees. The Bronx-born artist also bent over and pointed fans in the direction of a specific spot that required hydration while Cardi’s DJ encouraged the audience to spray her.

Additionally, Cardi’s projectile microphone didn’t even hit the right person, with an innocent fan taking a bruising as a result of the rapper’s toss.

“When I’m the one who gets smoked by the microphone but didn’t throw the drink,” the fan, who goes by @paxybabyy, wrote on TikTok. “I’m bruised and sore.”

In the clip, the fan responsible for the drink toss can also be heard profusely apologizing, saying “I’m sorry” over and over again.

Source – Tru News Report

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