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When Cardi B took the stage, she probably didn’t expect her performance to end with a lawsuit. A woman identified as Jane Doe claims she was struck by a microphone Cardi threw into the crowd, and now things are getting serious. Jane alleges that the incident has left her with emotional distress—which is tough in a world already stressed out by everything else. But wait, it gets wilder: that very microphone went for a jaw-dropping $99,000 at auction! Talk about a mic drop, right?
It’s a classic case of what happens in the spotlight can come back to haunt you. Jane’s claims may sound shocking, but emotional distress lawsuits are as common as surprise guests at Cardi’s concerts. The pricing of the microphone has led some to wonder whether it should come with a disclaimer—“Not liable for any flying objects or emotional fallout.” Do we need to start wearing helmets to concerts now?
So, what do you think? Should performers be held accountable for injuries during their shows? This could open up a whole can of worms in the world of live entertainment. One thing’s for sure: the next time Cardi takes the stage, everyone will be paying a little more attention to flying objects!
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