Famous Nigerian musician Omah Lay has eventually broken his silence after a fan abruptly confronted him on stage while performing in Perth, Australia yesterday. Apparently, the 'Understand' hit maker was addressing his fans after an electrifying performance where he acknowledged their unmatched hospitality. But then, a fan suddenly stormed from the crowd as he wrestled the artist to the ground before the security hastily raced to pull him off.
"This nigga almost killed my ass though...iam okay though and I hope he is too." Omah Lay stated.

This comes just few days after his colleague musician Ruger also got sexually assaulted by a female fan who misappropriately touched him on stage; forcing him to end his live performance. Despite the night incident, Omah Lay has however confessed that the Australian tour has been one of its kind courtesy of the fans' positive energy. As he also revealed on his Instagram, the Nigerian artist is expected to perform in Melbourne City where he reveals to have already sold over 2,000 tickets.

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