Olivia Rodrigo accidentally asks siblings to kiss during concert
"Scrap that," the "Vampire" singer said.
By now, Olivia Rodrigo is a pro at performing for massive crowds, but her shows are not without the occasional awkward moment.
The singer had one of those Thursday at a concert in Sydney, when she asked two people featured on the big screen to kiss. It turned out that they were siblings.
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"You guys are so cute," the songstress told them, according to a TikTok video by the brother in the scenario. "Hey, I have a really cute, fun thing to ask. Would you guys give us a kiss on the Guts Cam?"
The brother explained that he was standing next to, um, his sister.
Rodrigo quickly called it off, explaining that that situation hadn't happened before: "Never mind, never mind, scrap that."
"Olivia Rodrigo asking my sister and I to kiss was not on my 2024 bingo card," he wrote in the video.
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After Rodrigo replied, through her official account, "I AM SO SORRY," he responded, "We can recreate the kiss cam if you would like!???"
The "Vampire" singer has had an eventful run of shows down under.
While performing in Melbourne on Oct. 13, Rodrigo fell through a hole in the stage, as she energetically greeted her fans. She popped right back up though.
"Oh my God! That was fun," she assured the audience. "I'm OK!"
And the 21-year-old seemed to be.
"Sometimes, there is just a hole in the stage," Rodrigo said. "OK, where was I? How are you doing tonight, Melbourne?"
Rodrigo made sure the show went on despite two other onstage mishaps that night: both her bracelet and her microphone getting caught in her hair. Those moments will likely not be part of her Guts concert special, which is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Oct. 29.
The singer still has two shows left down under, on Monday and Tuesday, then she takes her act to South America in March.
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