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Tim McNulty

Gerry Cinnamon threatens to stab 'f**cking clown' fan who chucked chewing gum at him during concert

A video has emerged showing Gerry Cinnamon losing it with a fan for flinging chewing gum at him on stage.

The Glasgow singer stopped his sellout gig at Brisbane's Fortitude Music hall last night to call out the culprit as a 'f**cking clown,' warning he'd get stabbed.

Towards the end of his set, the 34-year-old can be heard telling the Australian crowd: "Brisbane last night was off the f***ing chain, you've been beautiful again tonight. Thank you.

"I'll love yous and leave yous, catch yous later, have yourself a beautiful night."

Watch clip of moment below: Warning video contains very strong Language and flashing lights.

Moments later a chewing gum packet can be seen flying towards the singer from the midst of the crowd.

Gerry blasts the thrower saying: "You flinging stuff like the f**king clown. You'll get stabbed".

The star, from the Castlemilk area of Glasgow, returned to the incident during his final song of the night, Canter.

When singing the lines "if you're just a wee bit less of a w***er," he singled out the suspected gum thrower again - raising a middle finger in his direction.

"Flinging that chewing gum. You just had to be a f***ing skelper. Ya whopper," he can be heard yelling.

It comes after the Glaswegian signing sensation as he threatened to batter a mindless thug who threw a bottle towards him while he was on stage.

The raging star dropped his guitar and headed towards the crowd in a bid to identify the yob who threw the missile.

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