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These ocean eyes were not pleased.
In a video circulating social media, Billie Eilish can be seen walking by fans at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Thursday when one concertgoer almost pulled her down to the ground.
The musician, 23, was grabbed so hard that she stumbled and fell into the barricade.
Eilish’s team quickly helped her up as one fan can be heard screaming: “Oh my God,” while a second inquired: “Are you okay? Are you good?”
The Grammy winner continues to hastily walk by with a tense expression on her face.
Other footage showed security members taking ahold of the person in the crowd while onlookers appeared stunned.
Eilish has yet to speak out about the incident.
The Post has reached out to a rep for the singer for comment.
The hitmaker’s Thursday night show marked the start of the second leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour.
Eilish’s last performance was on Aug. 17 in Tokyo. The star is still set to perform in Miami on Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 before heading to Orlando and throughout the East Coast.
The tour concludes on Nov. 23 in San Francisco.
Unfortunately, Eilish is no stranger to unruly fans, as she was hit in the face while performing on stage in December.
Fans got video of the incident that showed the singer get struck by a necklace that was seemingly tossed at her by someone in the audience.
Eilish was singing her emotional track “What Was I Made For?” during the incident.
She paused and flinched as the crowd gasped in response.
Eilish then continued to sing as she grabbed the piece of jewelry and tossed it off the stage.
In 2023, the songwriter spoke out about the disturbing trend of audience members throwing objects at artists as they perform on stage.
“I’ve been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years, I don’t know why this is like new,” she told the Hollywood Reporter at the time. “People just get excited and it can be dangerous.”
“We get it, but don’t do it,” added Eilish.
She also confessed that it’s “absolutely infuriating” for a performer to be in front of blinding lights and have a foreign object come flying at them.
“Don’t throw things on stage,” Eilish urged.
“But we love you,” she stated. “It’s very sweet.”
Her brother and fellow musician Finneas, also noted he felt conflicted about the trend.
“I have mixed feelings about it, because when you’re up there it blows. But you know it’s out of love and they’re just trying to give you something,” the songwriter, 28 expressed.