When Pink interrupted her live performance to console a crying small girl, it became an endearing viral sensation. The pop star interrupted her acoustic performance of “Who Knew” because she saw a child in trouble. Can you tell me whether this little kid is okay? She pleaded with the crowd. Why is she so upset?
Pink kept going after the realization hit, “‘Cause there was a fight?’” Why are you all getting so worked up over a small girl? As the crowd booed the fighters, Pink turned to the girl and asked, “My darling, would you like this frog or this Rice Krispie treat? Come on, you know you want the latter.” After that, she complimented the youngster, calling her “beautiful, all in pink.” With 10 million views, the video quickly became viral on YouTube.
The young fan was shy about approaching Pink, but the pop diva assured her it was fine and gave the youngster a toy frog and some rice crispy treats. Pink thereafter expressed her gratitude to the girl for attending before scolding the women for their argument, stating, “Cut it out, y’all, you’re grown ass women.” Pink then continued playing “Who Knew” from the top, and the audience went wild for it, cheering her on.
“Pink probably turned an unpleasant experience into one of the best moments of that girl’s life that she will cherish forever” and “Pink is just too awesome” were among the many compliments that Pink received from her internet fanbase after she looked out for her admirers. I adore her humble nature. There ought to be more creatives like her. Below you will see another viral video of Pink singing “Who Knew” alongside the legendary Kelly Clarkson.
While appearing on the Kelly Clarkson Show, Pink performed the duet and, before beginning the song, she explained where “Who Knew” came from. The second friend was really close to Pink, and she loved him deeply; she “lost several friends, unfortunately, to overdose.”
“But what I love about the song now, after all these years, is that I never get tired of performing it, and it’s taken on so many different meanings over the years,” she concluded. At one point, it was about my grandma. My dog was the subject. Because I’ve experienced loss firsthand, it’s always somewhat new to me.