Trump was actually the most behaved person this weekend.
Throwin' 'Bows (cont.)
Big Sean wasn’t exempt from the spontaneous brutality of this weekend either. The Detroit rapper made an appearance in Queens, NY for an autograph signing of his latest album, I Decided, when he was attacked by a random, unprovoked man. Fortunately for Kanye West’s protégé, his security team and nearby police were quick to respond, grabbing the man and taking him away. Though Sean tried to keep the event running, the store made the decision to shut it down, ruining the day for numerous fans who had purchased the album and stood outside for hours, waiting for their turn to meet the “Blessings” artist. Sean issued an apology via Twitter, but also shed some much needed, non-judgemental light on the bizarre situation.
some guy waited in line in the cold since 10am, bought my CD, when I signed his CD n shook his hand he TRIED to hit me off guard
— Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017
the dude was released from a mental hospital last week, has a long record of mental illness n was off his meds. Very serious issues
— Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017
He claimed he had wrote songs for Michael Jackson, Jay Z n was wit Birdman etc. I'm hoping he's getting the proper treatment he needs.
— Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017
I wanted to keep the signing going but the store shut it down. Sorry it got ruined for the rest of the real fans
— Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017