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The 'Swagger Jagger' singer was also apparently booed by members of the audience at the Chelmsford event.
Cher Lloyd has thanked her fans for "all the nice messages" after she was forced to walk off stage during her performance at V Festival.
The 'Swagger Jagger' singer was reportedly booed by parts of the crowd as she played the Chelmsford leg of the festival on Sunday (19th August).
Cher, who had performed at the Staffordshire V Festival the day before without any problems, was seen crying before trying to continue her set.
In a message on Twitter, Cher said bottles were also thrown at her during her performance.
"Thank you so much for all the nice messages, shame that a couple of people had to ruin it," she wrote. "Unfortunately a glass bottle got thrown at me on stage. Tomorrow is another day, big love to my brats!!! Xxx"
Cher has previously spoken openly about being the victim of bullying, including online attacks via Twitter.
Last weekend's V Festival also featured performances from the likes of Tinie Tempah, LMFAO, Example and Tulisa Contostavlos.