In a remarkable display of courage and compassion, singer Monica leaped off the stage to protect a female fan facing an alleged attack during her performance at the Riverfront Music Festival in Detroit on Saturday (22 July).
Witnesses reported that the 42-year-old singer confronted the male aggressor, firmly stating, “You don’t hit no f***in’ lady like that,” prompting security to remove the troublemaker from the festival grounds.
After the incident, Monica climbed back on stage and humbly apologized for her heated reaction. She candidly revealed, “That s*** triggered me. I saw him punch that lady in the face, and I lost my f***in’ temper. I apologize, ya’ll. I apologize from the bottom of my heart.”
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The “Angel of Mine” singer later addressed the situation on Instagram in response to The Shade Room’s post. She expressed remorse for her actions but emphasized that she felt compelled to intervene when no one else would.
Monica explained, “I was so triggered, I watched, and she didn’t appear to even know him! It appeared to be about space during a packed concert! He punched her with all his strength! My intentions were to prevent her from being hit again, and she wasn’t! I asked for help, it fell on deaf ears! It was like seeing my mother or an aunt being assaulted!! This woman was 50 plus, I pray she’s ok!”
Riverfront Music Festival’s spokesperson, Andrus Macdonald, praised Monica’s courage and decisive intervention. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the singer for demonstrating a strong commitment to the safety and respect of her fans, acknowledging her not only as an extraordinary talent but also as an extraordinary individual.
Despite the unfortunate incident, the festival organizers remain steadfast in their mission to foster joy and unity within the community. They are cooperating with law enforcement to ensure the attacker is held accountable for his actions.
Monica’s swift action to protect a fellow fan has won the hearts of many, leaving a lasting impression of bravery and compassion at the Riverfront Music Festival.