Jamie Foxx took a strong stand this past weekend after a bottle was thrown toward rapper GloRilla during Skvlk Fest, the Halloween-themed music festival held at the actor’s home. The incident sparked Foxx’s vocal defense of the artist and a firm rebuke of whoever disrupted the free event.
Foxx Confronts Crowd Following Bottle Thrown on Stage
At Skvlk Fest, Jamie Foxx’s daughter Anelise Bishop hosted a celebration that featured various entertainers, including GloRilla. While the rapper performed, a bottle was thrown toward the stage, prompting Foxx to call out the audience. A viral video shows Foxx grabbing the microphone, demanding to know who was responsible and why such disrespectful behavior was tolerated during a free festival.
Foxx’s frustration was clear as he challenged the crowd several times without receiving any response. He reminded attendees that Skvlk Fest was offered at no cost, underlining his disappointment with the act.
“Why would you do some sh*t like that goofy a** n***a? Why? Got damn. Why would you throw something at the stage man,”
Foxx said repeatedly.
“This is for free…Y’all don’t deserve this sh*t bro. That’s f**ked up bro.”
Still addressing the attendees, Foxx expressed his dismay that such behavior took place at his own property, reinforcing that the disrespect crossed a line.
“You throw some sh*t at my house? In my crib? Nah man, that ain’t cool…Wow insane bro…Should we just pull the plug,”
he asked, questioning whether the show should be ended early due to the disturbance.
Despite Foxx’s strong remarks and the suggestion of cutting the event short, the performer GloRilla appears to have resumed her set, as the video shows the festival continuing after the episode.

Details Surrounding the Incident and GloRilla’s Response
The footage of Jamie Foxx’s reaction first circulated widely on X, formerly known as Twitter, before TMZ and other outlets reported on the situation. TMZ also shared video of GloRilla performing moments prior to the bottle being thrown. That recording does not display the bottle striking the stage or the rapper acknowledging the event during her song, which concluded with a birthday dedication to Anelise Bishop.
The initial viral clip lasting over two and a half minutes captures Foxx’s direct engagement with the crowd, setting a clear boundary by demanding awareness and accountability within the audience.
Jamie Foxx Celebrates Festival Success Despite Disruption
Following the incident, neither Jamie Foxx nor GloRilla publicly addressed the bottle-throwing event in detail. Instead, Foxx shared a series of posts on Instagram, reflecting on the overall success of Skvlk Fest and praising the energy and creativity his daughter brought to the festival.
“Yoooooooo the night was epic!!!! @skvlkfest festival was poppin,”
Foxx wrote, expressing enthusiasm about the event.
“The best energy on the planet!!! The kids make it iconic!!! @anelisefoxx you have created something magical!!! don’t miss out next year. Make sure you follow. @skvlkfest and @anelisefoxx for EXCLUSIVE information for the next festival year.”
Some of these posts were also shared by the festival’s Instagram account, emphasizing the celebratory atmosphere in spite of the earlier tension.
Context and Significance of the Incident at Skvlk Fest
The strong reaction from Jamie Foxx highlights the importance of respect and safety at public gatherings, especially those held in private spaces that invite community participation. His vocal disapproval serves as a clear message against disruptive behavior that can taint the efforts of performers and organizers.
With Skvlk Fest marking a special occasion for Anelise Bishop and showcasing numerous artists, this incident underscores the challenges that can arise even in celebratory settings. Foxx’s decision to continue supporting the festival publicly suggests the event will return next year, aiming to foster a positive environment for music and fans alike.
Jamie Foxx goes off after someone threw a bottle at GloRilla at Halloween Party
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