Pop star Olivia Rodrigo falls in stage hole during show

American pop star Olivia Rodrigo has reassured fans that she’s “ok” after falling into a hole in the stage during a show in Melbourne.
The singer and actress was performing at the Rod Laver Arena on Monday during her Guts World Tour.

As she ran back and forth, greeting cheering fans, she fell into the hole, vanishing from view, eliciting screams from the crowd.

Image: As she climbed back out the hole, Rodrigo said: “That was fun. I’m OK. Sometimes there’s just a hole in the stage!” Pic: AP
However, she quickly climbed back out from the hole, and said: “That was fun. I’m OK. Sometimes there’s just a hole in the stage! That’s all right. OK. Where was I?”
Videos circulated online of the incident, and the singer herself even shared it on her TikTok with the hashtag #subtleforeshadowing, commenting: “I am ok hahaha.”

The hashtag is used on videos where a mistake or accident is edited to repeat randomly throughout a clip.

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The singer is currently embarking on a world tour which began in the US in February and later saw her perform in front of over 50,000 fans in Manila, the Philippines.

She is set to return to the UK, to the Co-op Live arena in Manchester in June and July next year, after her initial dates were postponed due to issues with the new venue.

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Source : Sky News