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VIDEO: Coi Leray Kicks Fan Off Stage After Touching Her Butt During Lap Dance

Coi Leray is known for her unique style and creative dance moves as an entertainer. However, the 25-year-old recently had to give one fan the boot after getting too comfortable during a performance in Las Vegas.

According to Complex, Leray was performing her verse from rapper Fivio Foreign’s “What’s My Name” and signaled a male fan to come on stage to receive a lapdance from her. In the viral 47-second clip, Leray was captured wearing denim shorts with a white tank top and white sneakers.

When the fan arrived on the Las Vegas stage, she proceeded to sit in the fan’s lap and told him to move his hands. Leray then got up and started twerking on him, prompting the excited fan to reach around and touch her butt.

“Get outta here,” The Boston native said to the fan.

The clip finished with her giving a lap dance to a different fan. After the video went viral, Twitter users shared their thoughts on the “Blick Blick” artist’s lap dance performance with the fan.

One user said, “So my thing is she cool and all, but she can’t be doing all of that on a nigga and expect him not to teach her like come on, Sis doesn’t make [sense.”]

“Keep in mind lap dances have been a thing since the 90s. The rule is, as a guy, put your hands behind the chair. If this was a strip club, this would be different,” another user said.

A third user suggested that the fan should have asked for permission before he started touching her.

“Just because she’s dancing on him does not give him permission to fill up on her…this is exactly why some ppl think just because strippers are entertainers, it’s okay for ppl to touch on them inappropriately, and it’s not…when tf are y’all ever going to learn what consent means.”

Check out a few more Twitter reactions below.

Recently, the rapper-singer had an ongoing feud with her father Benzino after he made comments about Eminem’s being inducted

into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. After going back and forth with her father, Leray defended the Detroit rapper, saying, “I’m about love, equality, respect and forgiveness,” she tweeted. “I have nothing against Eminem; 25 years of my life, all I know is he a very talented artist and actor! (8 Mile was great). Let’s build bridges and get over them before you burn the bridge and burn with it.”

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