Speechless. @pink 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 #amas pic.twitter.com/Cz5q4HWIXr
— 103.5 KTU (@1035KTU) November 20, 2017
Pink has never been one to do subtle, and her most recent performance at the American Music Awards last night had everyone talking.
Dangling off of the side of the Los Angeles J.W. Marriott hotel, she sang the title track off her newest album, “Beautiful Trauma.” The gravity-defying wire act, which she was caught practicing earlier in the week, had the 38-year-old singer swinging from window to window, flipping over other dancers, and giving her fans bouts of worry and concern.
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“Err, what if pink’s stunt goes wrong,” one person wrote on Twitter, expressing the same concern that just about everyone watching the AMAs had.
“I’m fine with her just standing there singing minus the stunt,” another fan tweeted, adding in #SafetyFirst.
My reaction on @Pink ‘s performance at #AMAs ~ WOW!!! But at the same time I’m so concerned for her safety. I’m fine with her just standing there singing minus the stunt. #SafetyFirst
— CTan (@TC80S) November 20, 2017
Another fan was so worried that they begged Twitter to save them from this heart attack.
Dear Lord! Save me from this heart attack. @Pink was flipping and dancing mid air on the vertical side of a skyscraper. My jaw literally dropped. This is the real deal! The aerial stunt of the century! She wasn’t LIPSYNCING! #AMAs #AMAs2017
— King Ifey (@King_ifey) November 20, 2017
But even though the performance had everyone anxiously sitting on the edges of their seats both in awe and fear, one fan summed it up perfectly.
@Pink the most daring, stunning, breathtaking performance! You’re fearless! Is there any stunt you couldn’t do?! Great job!!!#AMAs
— Marzena (@MarzenaCuddles) November 20, 2017
While Pink wasn’t nominated for any awards, she definitely took everyone’s breath away with that performance.
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