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'That's what you get for calling me a ****' Pro G slaps front row fan over expletive - Daily Star


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'That's what you get for calling me a ****' Pro G slaps front row fan over expletive

PROFESSOR GREEN slapped a fan in the front row of his show after the gig-goer called him "a ****".

Professor Green SLAPS student at university welcome ball 2

The incident occurred as the chart-topper performed at Durham University during Freshers Week.


Caught on camera (what isn't these days?), the short clip sees Mr Millie Mackintosh lean forward and reach out towards the audience.


The commotion is unclear in the footage, but seems to show the Monster rapper in a scuffle.


Explaining his actions to the rest of the crowd, Pro walked back towards the centre of the stage, saying: "This is what happens when you call me a ****."

READY TO RUMBLE: Pro caught on camera at Durham uni [YOUTUBE]


Local uni publication The Tab reported that the "very drunk" troublemaker in question was later escorted from the venue.

A spokesperson for the Hackney star said: "During Professor Green's live show at Durham University on Friday night, a student verbally abused Green repeatedly and then went to strike him. Green reacted.

"The student was subsequently escorted out from the venue for being too drunk. Green carried on the show to perform his full set."

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Following the appearance, the NME Award-winner seemed to shrug off the drama, tweeting: "Durham you were a beautiful crowd and F****** LIVELY!" although later deleted the post.

Sounds like a night in Fresh Meat.

LOVEBIRDS: Pro Green with wife Millie Mackintosh [WENN]

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