Harry Styles once again got hit on stage during his performance and this time, an orange Skittle appeared to be the culprit.

The 28-year-old singer was performing at the Kia Forum arena in Inglewood, California for his ongoing "Love On Tour" concert, which started Sept. 4, last year. During his performance, an audience member threw candy at Styles and it hit his left eye.

One of the concertgoers shared the video on Twitter Tuesday, where Styles can be seen giving flying kisses to the audience and suddenly a piece of Skittles candy hits his left eye. The singer can be seen flinching his head back and rubbing his eye.

After brushing his eye for a second, he goes on to say "thank you" to the crowd. After throwing some more flying kisses, Styles left the stage while rubbing his eyes.

Another Twitter user shared another angle of the footage and wrote, "Slow motion. An orange skittle was the killer. Poor baby."

Following the incident, the Skittles company's official Twitter handle wrote, "Didn't think I needed to say this: Please don't throw Skittles."

This is not the first time that Styles was hit by random objects thrown on stage during his performance. In October, the singer was hit in the groin while he was performing in Chicago.

While the singer was interacting with the audience, someone from the crowd threw a bottle that directly hit his crotch. "Well, that's unfortunate," Styles said and his reaction suggested he was in great pain.

The singer's concert is supposed to end on July 22, next year. The singer started this concert to support his second and third music albums – "Fine Line" released in December 2019, and "Harry's House" released in May.

Apart from on tour, the singer was recently seen in Olivia Wilde's thriller drama, "Don't Worry Darling," which was dropped on Sept. 23. The flick also featured Chris Pine and Florence Pugh. Styles also appeared in "My Policeman," which was released on Nov. 4.

Considering his upcoming projects, Styles is rumored to appear in a movie, "Faster, Cheaper, Better," which will be helmed by Dan Gilroy.

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This is not the first time that Styles was hit by random objects thrown on stage during his performance. In October, the singer was hit in the groin while he was performing in Chicago. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio