The microphone that Cardi B threw at a fan in Las Vegas last month has sold for almost $100,000 on eBay.

 

In a move that surprised no one the microphone that Cardi B threw at a fan in Las Vegas last month has sold for almost $100,000 on eBay.

The incident occurred on July 29th, when Cardi B was performing at Drai's Beachclub in Las Vegas. A woman in the crowd threw a drink at the rapper, who responded by throwing her microphone at the fan. The incident was caught on video and quickly went viral.

 Cardi B threw at a fan in Las Vegas last month


The microphone was later recovered by Scott Fisher, the audio technician working at the club that night. Fisher decided to auction off the microphone on eBay, with proceeds going to two charities: Friendship Circle Las Vegas, which helps special needs children and their families, and The Wounded Warrior Project, which helps wounded and disabled veterans.

The auction started at $500 and quickly attracted a lot of attention. Within a few days, the bidding had reached over $100,000. The auction closed on August 2nd, and the microphone sold for a final price of $99,900.


Cardi B threw at a fan in Las Vegas last month

The buyer of the microphone has not been identified. However, it is clear that someone is willing to pay a lot of money for a piece of hip-hop history. The incident with the drink thrower may have been a negative moment for Cardi B, but it has turned into a positive one for two charities.

In a statement, Fisher said he was "happy to see that the microphone has brought so much attention to two important charities." He also said he was "surprised by the high price that the microphone sold for, but I'm glad it will be going to a good cause."


Cardi B threw at a fan in Las Vegas last month

The sale of Cardi B's microphone is a reminder that even the most fleeting moments can become iconic. It is also a reminder that there is still good in the world, even when it seems like there is only bad. The money that was raised from the auction will go a long way to helping two charities that are making a difference in the lives of others.

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