Cute moment when Pink interrupts her show to console a little child in tears

When Pink paused her live performance to comfort a distressed young girl, the moment quickly became a viral hit. During her acoustic rendition of “Who Knew,” the pop star stopped singing when she noticed a little girl crying in the audience. Concerned, Pink addressed the crowd, “Can someone tell me if this little girl is okay? Why is she so upset?”

Pink continued, realizing the cause of the distress, “Is she upset because there was a fight?” Addressing the crowd’s reaction to the disruption, she asked, “Why are you all so worked up over a little girl?” As the audience booed those causing the disturbance, Pink turned her attention back to the girl, offering her a choice: “My darling, would you like this frog or this Rice Krispie treat? Come on, you know you want the latter.” She then complimented the young girl, noting she was “beautiful, all in pink.”

The young fan was initially hesitant to approach Pink, but the pop star reassured her, handing her a toy frog and some Rice Krispie treats. Pink then thanked the girl for coming to the show before addressing the women involved in the argument, firmly telling them, “Cut it out, y’all, you’re grown ass women.” She then restarted her performance of “Who Knew” from the beginning, much to the delight of the audience who cheered her on enthusiastically.

Online, fans praised Pink for transforming a potentially upsetting moment into a memorable and positive experience for the young girl, one she would likely cherish forever. Comments like “Pink is just too awesome” and “I adore her humble nature” flooded in, with many expressing admiration for how she looks out for her fans. Statements such as “There ought to be more creatives like her” underscored the widespread appreciation for her compassionate actions.

The video capturing this heartfelt exchange quickly went viral, amassing 10 million views on YouTube.

 

 

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