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Olivia Rodrigo falls through hole at concert, fans worried 

Olivia Rodrigo falls through hole at concert, fans worried 
Olivia Rodrigo's fans were left terrified when she fell through a hole at her latest concert.
PHOTO: Instagram/Olivia Rodrigo, TikTok/Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo's fans were left terrified when she fell through a hole at her latest concert.

The 21-year-old pop megastar was performing in front of around 14,000 supporters at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on Monday (Oct 14) night, on her Guts World Tour, when she suddenly disappeared.

Olivia was running across the stage when she fell through a hole, which resulted in horrified gasps from the worried crowd.

Fortunately, she popped back up again and said: "Oh my God, that was fun! I'm OK."

The good 4 u hitmaker quickly composed herself, before adding: "Wow. Sometimes, there's just a hole in the stage.

"That's alright! Alright, where was I?"

Later that evening, Olivia took to TikTok to share a clip of her falling through the stage.

@livbedumb #subtleforeshadowing ♬ QKThr - Aphex Twin

She took advantage of the platform's subtle foreshadowing trend, in which users share footage of someone falling in some way but edit the clip to put the end of the video into the middle of the footage.

Following Olivia's tumble, some fans believe the singer-songwriter could use the situation to her advantage by taking inspiration from it for her next song, or even her next album.

One posted: "Not me thinking subtle foreshadowing could be her next song or album (sic)"

Another TikTok user commented: "Next song? Possibly. Next album? No. It has to be four letters so probably...Fall (sic)"

Olivia's stage mishap occurred on her fourth and final Melbourne gig, before she heads to Sydney for a quartet of shows at the city's Qudos Bank Arena across this week and next week.

Earlier this month, Olivia performed to a sold-out crowd at Bocaue's Philippine Arena — her debut concert in the Philippines — and donated all the profits to a women's health charity, Jhpiego.

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