The Grammy-winning rapper got angry with the fan as he came to the woman's aid during the incident.
Drake got angry at a male fan after he tried to wrestle a towel from the woman the artist had thrown into the stands as a souvenir. Catherine Lopez, who attended the Aug. 12 show, provided a video to the social news platform Storyful, which captures Drake’s side of the incident.
The video shows the "God’s Plan" rapper leaving the stage at the Kia Forum when he tossed his towel into the audience.A male fan took the towel from a woman, and moments later, the Toronto native is seen angrily approaching the stands as he tries to intervene.
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