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Ariana Grande News: Ariana Almost Got Hit by a Phone at a Concert; How She Handled It Was Priceless

Ariana Grande recently released her new single "Focus," and she performed it in front of her fans for the first time at the iHeartRadio Theater in Burbank, California. However, according to E! Online, the singer almost met an accident after a fan threw their smartphone on the stage during an interview, and those who witnessed what happened were amazed at how Grande handled the incident.

The 22-year-old hitmaker was on stage in a Q&A portion when the incident happened. The "Scream Queens" star was caught surprised, but then asked her audience, "Did someone throw a phone at me?" She warned the fans, saying "That's so dangerous," and added, "What if your screen cracked?"

"Whose is this? Is this yours?" Grande asked as she returns the smartphone to its owner after it was found on the stage. "Be careful. Take your phone back," the "Love Me Harder" singer said. The fans were amazed at how she reacted about the "throwing incident," and many said that she was very professional in handling the issue.

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ET Online also said that Grande almost slipped during her concert, since according to the singer, the smoke machine left moisture on the stage and that she was not able to test her shoes, which she had to change at the last minute, during rehearsals.

On the other hand, Grande revealed Jamie Foxx is the man behind the mystery voice in her new single. The website asked the singer on how they were able to get Foxx for her. "I hate saying this, but 'my people' reached out to 'his people,' as they say, and it just sort of happened. And it just felt so right! It was so exciting," she added. The music video of "Focus" has now over 17 million views since it was released last Friday.

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