During a concert in New York, the “I’m Good (Blue)” singer fell to the ground and required medical attention.

During a concert in New York City, Bebe Rexha was hit in the face and hurt by a cell phone; the perpetrator has been detained.

At The Rooftop at Pier 17 in Lower Manhattan on Sunday night, the “I’m Good (Blue)” singer was struck to the ground. Rexha broke her eyebrow and needed stitches after the phone struck her on the forehead during a song.

Fans posted video of Rexha, 33, being led from the stage and being treated by a medical staff at the venue on Twitter.

Manalapan, New Jersey resident Nicolas Malvagna, 27, is charged with hurling the phone. The NYPD verified to PEOPLE that he was detained at the scene and charged with felony assault for using his cellphone as a weapon. Later on Monday, Malvagna will be charged.

Rexha was sent to a local hospital in stable condition, according to the police. The pop sensation shared a selfie of her stitches and developing black eye on Monday morning to let her followers know she was alright. She wrote, “I’m good,” in reference to both her well-being and her most recent hit.

Rexha will perform in Philadelphia on Tuesday as part of her Best F*n Night of My Live Tour in promotion of her brand-new album, Bebe. She is performing older songs from her All Your Fault EPs and her album Expectations; this is her first headlining tour in six years.

Rexha said of the tour, “It takes everyone on a journey of all my music.” “Experiencing the excitement of the crowd is what I’m most looking forward to. When you perform live with drums, guitar, bass, piano, and dancers, there’s a particular connection that truly fulfills me.

The Brooklyn resident recently discussed other parts of her health with followers, expressing how “upsetting” it was to see a TikTok search recommendation mention her weight while she had been battling polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).

She admitted to dealing with it, saying, “I like being honest with my fans, so it’s definitely something I’ve been doing.” Yes, I realize I put on a little weight, but I’m working on myself, kind of thing.

Although I don’t feel totally satisfied with myself right now, Rexha continued, “I feel like I’m working towards a better version of myself every day.” “Normally, you want to be in the best shape possible when you release an album. It’s incredibly challenging for me to achieve, but I’m constantly working toward feeling good in my body.

Rexha revealed to Gayle King in May that she had received a PCOS diagnosis, a hormonal imbalance that can lead to irregular periods, excessive hair growth, weight gain, and infertility.

“It’s been difficult for me, and I absolutely struggle with my weight and how I appear. I only recently learned that I have PCOS, which many women do. On SiriusXM’s Gayle King in the House, Rexha noted that many women have it but are unaware of it. “It’s hard. I believe that I have always struggled with eating and have been struggling with my weight.