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Video: Action Bronson Throws A Fan Off Stage At Record Release Show


He wasn’t Mr. Wonderful.

Rapper Action Bronson, who released his first major album ‘Mr. Wonderful’ earlier this week, hurled a fan off the stage Tuesday during a performance in New York City’s Terminal 5, video shows.

The hulking hip-hop artist from Flushing, Queens, drops his microphone mid-song when he sees the capped intruder interrupting his “Amadu Diablo” freestyle.

Without missing a beat, he marches over to the fan, grabs him by the T-shirt and launches him back into the crowd.

The beefy 31-year-old performer, dressed in black, then picks his mic back up and continues rapping to a rejuvenated audience, who starts singing along with him.

Action Bronson, whose real name is Arian Asllani, is making two stops in his hometown during his national tour to promote his record release.

He’ll be in Brooklyn on Saturday at the Rough Trade record shop in Williamsburg for another show before he heads to Seattle.

“New York City what a f------ night!! Tmrw will be much tighter,” he tweeted Wednesday.

Action Bronson signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2012 and was later moved to Vice Records.

Before his big break, he was a chef in the Big Apple, working at Citi Field making meals for the Mets, Global Grind reported.

The rapper frequently mentions New York City in his hits, including “Brand New Car” off his debut album.

“Since Jeter’s done I’m now the captain,” he says. “Trust you me, Gotham’s safer now.”

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