Comedian Fernanda Arantes was the target of an attack during a performance at the Floripa Comedy Club, on Friday, the 10th. A woman who was in the audience approached the stage, insulted the artist and threw a chair in her direction.
Woman invades show, offends comedian and throws chair on stage
Comedian Fernanda Arantes was the target of an attack during a performance at the Floripa Comedy Club, on Friday, the 10th. A woman who was in the audience approached the stage, insulted the artist and threw a chair in...
Before the attack, the spectator made offensive comments about the comedian's body and called her “fat”. Fernanda tried to contain the situation and encouraged the public to ask the woman to leave the place.
Shortly afterwards, the spectator picked up a chair and threw it against the stage. The comedian managed to prevent the object from hitting her face by protecting herself with her hands.
After the attack, Fernanda asked the home team to call the police and prevent the attacker from leaving.
"Guys, call the police for the crazy woman. Don't let her out, you can call 911. Security, don't let her out," he said.
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The presentation was resumed with the support of the audience. When commenting on what happened, Fernanda joked about another episode of aggression involving a chair.
“Guys, I shouldn’t have made such fun of Pablo Marçal’s wheelchair, right?”, he said, drawing laughter and applause from the audience.
The comedian also showed that she had injured her hand when deflecting the object and took advantage of the moment to criticize attacks against women's appearance.
"Please, never belittle another woman, especially in front of others. The world is already a horrible place to live. If we don't help each other, there will be nothing left," he declared.
The case was recorded on video and circulated on social media.
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