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Billie Eilish stops her concert to help a fan

Glendy Narea
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Billie Eilish stops her concert to help a fan – Showbiz – WebMediums
Billie Eilish in one of her first concerts of the "Happier Than Ever" tour

During the "Happier Than Ever" tour, singer Billie Eilish stopped her concert to help a girl from the fandom, who had difficulty breathing. So the artist skipped the event schedule to support her.

The concert was held at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, United States, and was one of the first of his national tour.

The singer-songwriter stopped the show when she realized that one of the fans was not well. He pointed a finger at her and asked, " Is everything okay around here", but at that time he got no answer.

Despite this, the artist noticed that the girl was suffering from an attack that prevented her from breathing normally. So Eilish used her microphone to tell him to wait and stay calm, that he was going to offer help.

As she got closer to the area where the fan was, Billie could hear her tell her that she needed an inhaler to be able to restore herself. So the artist asked those who were on stage to get her the medicine as soon as possible,

While the mishap was happening, the singer asked the attendees to avoid the crowd, since this made it even more difficult for her to breathe. "Guys, give him some time," he said.

"Here we take care of our people. I will wait for everyone to be well before we can continue," said Billie. Immediately, the public began to applaud and the moment was captured in a video that was uploaded to Instagram a few minutes later.

Once the interpreter of "Bad Guy" and her co-workers confirmed that the young woman was fine, they continued the event. But first, Eilish performed a breathing exercise so that all the attendees who needed it could calm down.

Billie complained to the security staff at the concert for not being vigilant in this type of circumstance. Since they acted to help the girl after the artist herself called their attention saying: security, why aren't they paying attention?

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