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Drake warned a fan to "stop touching girls" during his performance. He is pictured on September 23, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Rapper Drake warned a fan to "stop touching women" during an afterparty performance at Sydney’s Marquee nightclub in Australia. The incident was uploaded to social media and has amassed over 11,000 views as of Wednesday.

The exchange happened while the Canadian rapper had been singing his "Know Yourself" track to a small nightclub audience. An Instagram video shows him moving to the edge of the stage as he pointed to an audience member. Then, he can be heard screaming a warning into the microphone.

"Yo, stop that s—t," Drakes can be heard yelling onstage as he points into the crowd. "If you don’t stop touching girls, I will come out there and f—k you up. I’m not playing—if you don’t stop putting your hands on girls, I’m going to come out there and f—k your ass up."

The video was captured by an Instagram user following Drake’s Sydney show Wednesday. The rapper is on the Australian leg of his "Boy Meets World" tour, which started at the beginning of the month in Auckland, New Zealand, and is scheduled to end on Nov. 20th at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

Amid bombshell reports involving alleged sexual misconduct against Hollywood figures including movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, the "More Life" rapper said in a Nov. 8 interview with the Hollywood Reporter that he turned down an acting role in a Weinstein film called "The Heist" because he "got bad feedback about working with him."

The rapper appeared in Canadian drama series "Degrassi" as "Jimmy Brooks" from 2001-2005 and looks to get back into acting.

"I'm sure I'll stop [making music] one day," Drake said. "When it starts to feel like I'm making it up. Hopefully, I'll catch it before I ever get there, right? But right now it feels like we just started, so I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. But I do plan on expanding — to take six months or a year to myself and do some great films. Music's always there."