Starting Bid For Cardi B’s Rogue Mic Goes For $93,000
Oh boy, did you hear about Cardi B’s wild performance at Drai’s Beach Club? Was it a concert or a WWE title match?
It’s been all over the headlines! After a fan threw an unknown liquid at her during a rendition of her hit song “Bodak Yellow,” the rapper handled a fan’s shenanigans in the most Cardi B-way possible — by throwing her microphone into the crowd! The video went viral, racking up millions of views. According to KTNV, the mic ended up hitting a few people in the crowd, which, yikes!
Scott Fisher, owner of the Wave Sound Company, supplied the microphone for the concert at Drai’s Beach Club. After watching the video, Fisher initially expressed concern about potential damage to the microphone, saying, “I assumed it was broken because the first video that I saw showed that it was recovered.”
But guess what? Scott’s got a plan to turn this whole crazy situation into something positive. According to KTNV, Scott is putting that famous microphone up for auction on eBay! And you know what he’s gonna do with the proceeds? Donate them to charity! What a champ!
Cardi B Could Face Charges
But wait, there’s more drama! A woman claims she got smacked by the mic and even went ahead to file a police report for battery, according to multiple sources. However, as of now, metro police have not released any updates regarding the case.
Scott’s feeling a mix of emotions. On one hand, he’s happy to do something good by donating to charities. But on the other, he’s annoyed that his microphone got treated like junk. And hey, even if he gets a check from Cardi B, the incident could still affect his income, right?
Anyway, Scott’s heart is in the right place, and he’s got two awesome charities in mind: the Friendship Circle in Las Vegas, which helps special needs children, and a national veterans charity. Talk about giving back!
You’ve still got a chance to own a strange piece of Las Vegas music history and support a great cause! The eBay auction is ongoing and is set to conclude on Monday. However, get ready to spend some big bucks. At the time of this article’s publish time, the most-current bid was at $93,000.