In a recent concert that left fans shocked and delighted, Olivia Rodrigo had a shocking moment when she fell on stage while performing and now, she opens up about the incident and of his shocking behaviour.
When Olivia appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Olivia was asked about her fall while performing in Melbourne, Australia. The stranger shared a picture of the crash, prompting a light-hearted reaction from the singer.
“Oh my God, that was fun! I’m fine,” Olivia said with a smile. “Wow, sometimes there’s just a hole in the platform!” His playful nature has shown he has a knack for finding humor even in difficult situations.
But beneath her happy face, Olivia admitted the incident was indeed “really scary”. He thought for a moment, “Looking back at the video, it’s pretty awesome. I mean, the show has to go on—that’s showbiz baby.” Her resilience and commitment to her craft showed in her words.
Interestingly, Olivia found a silver lining in this case. “It was a really neat thing, and I’m glad it happened in retrospect,” he said. Just before the rains, he was thinking about his possessions and his family, having recently visited the Philippines. “I was thinking about my family and my possessions, and then I fell and shook it all up,” he explained.
After the crash, he went to hospital as a precaution to avoid serious injuries, including concussions. Fortunately, he was given a clean bill of health, but what happened next was unexpected. “The hospital nurse told me about my grandfather’s name and my Filipino heritage,” Olivia said. “And I thought, wow, he’s taking care of me—making sure I don’t get hurt.”
Finally, Olivia ended her story with a grateful note: “I think it’s a beautiful story”. His ability to find meaning in such a terrible time reflects not only his character but the depth of his connection to the family he comes from.
As she continues her tour, fans can look forward to more memorable performances from this talented artist, who proves that even the scariest moments can lead to beautiful stories.