Wiz Khalifa Scolds Man For Throwing Money At Him In Viral Clip: “I’m Not No Stripper”

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Wiz Khalifa has gone viral after scolding an overzealous fan for tossing money at him during a live performance in Thailand.

Footage of Khalifa, who was performing at an afterparty hosted by Rolling Loud Thailand at Club 808, calling out the concertgoer surfaced online after being obtained by TMZ.

In the clip, the rap star can be seen ending a performance of his 2011 hit, “Black and Yellow,” taking a brief moment to address the crowd.

Wiz Khalifa Performing

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“I wanna show love to everybody in here,” Khalifa began, before turning his attention to a particular fan in the crowd. “But there’s one person that I need to talk to.” Singling out the culprit, the rapper demanded that he “stop throwing money on the stage,” adding, “I’m not no stripper, dawg.”

He then continued with his demand, urging the fan to keep his money before instructing employees at the venue to collect the cash from the stage and return it to its owner.

“Give it back to him,” Khalifa told the staffers as he suggested other ways in which the fan could dispense his funds. “Give all his money back to him. You can throw it at a girl, you can throw it at the homies, do not throw money at me.” 

Wiz Khalifa Performing Onstage

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Apparently miffed, the Pittsburgh rep proceeded to broadcast his discontentment again, reiterating his sentiment. “Please, I’m asking you,” he explained. “This is a request. I’m not a dancer, you throw money at dancers.”

After the fan obliged, Wiz continued on with his set, launching into a rollicking performance of his 2014 smash, “We Dem Boyz.”

See footage of Wiz Khalifa’s viral encounter here.

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