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Pink Stops Show As Pregnant Fan Goes Into Labour At Her Concert In Australia

Pink’s inaugural concert in Sydney came to an abrupt halt when a woman unexpectedly went into labour amidst the energetic mosh pit.

The songstress promptly paused her performance at the Allianz Stadium as concert attendees started gesturing from the audience, indicating the imminent arrival of a baby.

A medical professional promptly attended to the expectant mother, who was then carefully escorted out of the mosh pit in a wheelchair, acknowledging the crowd with a wave.

Pink, amid captivating the audience with ‘Our Song,’ was promptly informed of the situation while on stage.

Explaining that she didn’t understand her crew trying to mime her the news from off-stage, she then asked, “Is it Alicia or Alex being born?”

Joking, she continued, “I feel like we shouldn’t be looking. Everyone give her her privacy!”

She clarified the baby had not yet been born before laughing at how her song had induced the woman’s labor.

“Wow, ‘Our Song,’ that was the one that did it. Wouldn’t have called that one! I thought it would’ve been ‘Get The Party Started’ or ‘Never Not Gonna Dance Again,'” she said.

Pink congratulated the mom, saying, “That’s exciting. I don’t even know what to say. But we have to sing now. Good luck! It’s gonna be great! You’re gonna do great.”

Soon after, she brought daughter Willow, 12, on stage to perform their single, “Cover Me in Sunshine.”

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Source – Tru News Report

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