Lil Wayne dealt with this situation only the best style he could.

Artists never similar when concertgoers rush the stage or throw stuff onto the stage like bottles, underwear or anything of the sort. Nevertheless, Lil Wayne was performing in Sydney, Australia at the Jumanji Festival when one fan decided the throw an object on the stage. The Immature Money rapper told his DJ to cutting the music instantly, but he dealt with information technology meliorate than he has in the past when he would throw information technology back or but just stop the performance.

"Okay, so allow me let yous know," Lil Wayne said. "Where I'yard from, I call back ya'll know that'southward the states, we don't throw sh*t on phase because all my ni**equally got pistols and they don't know who to shoot at. So if you throw something else, I'yard a be more safe and I'm a exist the bigger person and just leave, cause I don't wanna kill everybody."

Lil Wayne then connected his performance and we're told that anybody had a dandy time and the show ended without whatsoever further incidents. Seems the stern warning was enough to ward off anyone else who would consider throwing another bottle on stage.

Lil Wayne and his onetime mentor Birdman recently reunited in Miami. The two are currently working to repair their broken relationship. Weezy is still suing Birdman and Cash Money Records for $51 million and there is no word yet on whether they have settled that lawsuit, just at least they are on speaking terms which is the first step to working out their issues. Nonetheless, the Cash Money head recently revealed in an interview that Wayne's long awaited anthology Tha Carter Five is coming this year for sure. Bare in heed that he said the same affair last year and it wasn't forthcoming.