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Kelsea Ballerini Pauses Concert To Comfort Bullied Boy

Kelsea Ballerini Bullied

Kelsea Ballerini might be an angel on Earth. The singer came through in a big way for a young fan in North Carolina, and it’s a lesson we all need to hear. A TikToker named Spencer Kane, who posts as @spooncer_, captured the sweet moment and posted it on February 20. A boy held up a sign at a Kelsea Ballerini show that said, “I get bullied at school because I am a boy, and I love you. Can we take a selfie?” Kelsea saw his sign during the show and took the opportunity to talk to the fan directly.

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She said in the now-viral video, “I guarantee you every single person in here has had someone say something to them that has hurt their feelings,” she said. “And I promise you, also, the person that’s saying mean things, it’s coming from a place of insecurity. I promise, I promise.”

Kelsea Ballerini Made Sure Her Bullied Fan Knew She Cared

Kelsea said, “That’s not OK,” Ballerini told him. “But you’re OK. You’re more than OK. Are you having a good time? That’s all I care about.”

This was the boys’ first-ever concert experience, and it was a big one. Kelse and the boy mugged for the camera as the crowd cheered “Do you hear all your friends right now? These are all your friends. Don’t forget that. We got you,” she said. “We have him, right? That makes me want to cry.”

Fans loved the way Kelsea Ballerini addressed her bullied fan.

One wrote, “We really, truly made the perfect person famous. She’s such a gem.”

This person loved it. “His smile ugh this made my heart SO happy. She def just changed that kid’s life for sure.”

A fan who watched the show said watching Kelsea Ballerini talk to her bullied fan impacted them in a big way. “I was there, and I sobbed because I was once that little boy obsessed with female country artists, and it hit HARD. What a night.”

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