Pusha-T Responds to Fan Who Says He Lost His Prosthetic Leg at His Concert

Pusha-T made the plea via Twitter on Friday, after a man claimed to have lost the prosthetic leg during Pusha's St. Louis concert at The Pageant.

Pusha T onstage during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2022
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Pusha T onstage during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2022

Did you come across an errant leg at Pusha-T’s most recent concert? If so, the rapper wants to hear from you.

A day after Pusha performed at The Pageant in St. Louis, a fan took to Twitter claiming he lost his prosthesis during the event, but generally had a good time.

“I lost my prosthetic leg at your STL show,” user @endeylive wrote. “Still had fun tho.”

The 45-year-old rapper caught wind of the post, and called on fans for help.

“We gotta find that, man…,” Pusha responded. “If you were at the STL show and know where my guy’s prosthetic leg is…pls hand it over.”

We gotta find that man…if you were at the STL show and know where my guy’s prosthetic leg is…pls hand it over. https://t.co/bzQyq2qFrT

— King Push (@PUSHA_T) September 30, 2022

The fan seemingly made light of the situation, telling other users he had to “hop” home and was still unable to walk.

i hopped

— mitchell (@mitchellbuchn) September 30, 2022

i hopped

— mitchell (@mitchellbuchn) September 30, 2022

It’s unclear if the fan has located the missing leg.

Pusha is currently on tour in support of his latest album, It’s Almost Dry. The trek kicked off mid-September in Rochester, New York, and will include stops in Milwaukee, Phoenix, Houston, and Boston.

Though Push released It’s Almost Dry back in April, he recently suggested he was working on its follow-up.

Something special is coming from @PUSHA_T 👀 pic.twitter.com/KM50B666xW

— Spotify (@Spotify) September 20, 2022

“I’m working on an extremely special project to me right now which I am not going to get into,” Pusha said during a Q&A session for Spotify. “It’s just all about music and staying competitive and just showing that there is a space for what it is that I do in hip-hop … and that what I do in hip-hop is the most credible space and takes the most talent … and is just … the realest.”

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