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A P!nk Fan Threw A Bag Of Their Mom's Ashes On Stage—And Her Reaction Is All Of Us

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The singer looked visibly uncomfortable as she bent down and realized what was in the plastic bag during her concert at BST Hyde Park in London.

P!nk had the most baffled of reactions to realizing a fan threw a bag of their mother's ashes on stage, and honestly, we're not sure how we'd react, either.

The moment transpired during her concert at BST Hyde Park in London and was captured on video.


The Grammy winner noticed the bag while belting "Just Like a Pill."

Upon inspecting it and registering its contents, she asked the owner of the package:

“Is this your mom?”

As it apparently was, she responded, visibly uncomfortable:

“I don’t know how I feel about this.”

She then carefully placed the bag at the edge of the stage.

You can watch the exchange below.

While viewers of the video understood the sentiment behind the fan bringing the ashes to the concert, they also noted that boundaries were definitely crossed.




And many also commended P!nk for handling the moment so well.





Yikes - her reaction is definitely all of us.

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