Patti Labelle Concert, Kicks Vancouver Fan Off Stage! "Get Off B*tch" [WATCH]

Sep 21, 2015 10:11 AM EDT

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Patti LaBelle wasn't playing when she kicked one fan off of the stage in Vancouver over the weekend, in fact she told the out of had man to "Get off b*tch!" According to People, the 71-year-old diva wasn't having it when a young man started dancing in excitement, showing her too much love. The "If You Asked Me To" songstress keeps her performances classy, and this fan seemed to didn't get the memo.

As the diva performed her hit song "Lady Marmalade," she invited several fans in the audience onstage at the Hard Rock Casino in Vancouver to dance. But one man showed too much, stripping down, unbuttoning his shirt, but the singer immediately stopped him.

"Don't you dare, not on my stage," she told the young man, as he continued to dance provocative. "I am 71-years-young. I am not Nicki Minaj or that little, uh, Miley." It appears he thought she was messing around with him, because he didn't stop there. When the man started to bend over and hitting his butt, LaBelle lost it and called for security.

"Get off of my goddarn stage, b*tch," the songstress yelled as security quickly escorted him out. "And stay off. Put him out of the building. Put him out! How dare you!"

Later on in the show, LaBelle told the crowd: "I'm sorry I didn't let my security do what he had to do earlier. I believe in giving second and third and fourth chances, because I always say we know not what we do. Just so rude. A rude American, or whatever he is. Don't ever come in my face again. Next!"

She later asked another fan if she could sing, passing the mic apologizing that she said a bad word.

"I need somebody to bring some peace up in here," she said. "You know the devil was busy. The devil was here about 20 minutes ago. I saw it. I tried to block it. I'm so sorry you heard me say a bad word. I'm a Gemini, and things come out of my mouth sometimes."

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