
Kelsea Ballerini shared a powerful message during her Patterns Tour stop at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
On February 20, the singer and composer gave a moving message to a child.
When Kelsea noticed that the child was holding a sign that said: “They harass me at school because I am a child and I love you. Can we take a selfie?” She stopped the program to talk to him directly.
She said: “I guarantee that all the people here have had someone to tell them something that has hurt their feelings.”
“And I also promise you the person who says bad things, comes from a place of insecurity. I promise, I promise,” added the singer.
“They don’t know what they don’t like about them Someone has said something that is bad for you. “
“That’s not right. But you’re fine. You’re more than good. Are you having a good time? That’s all that matters to me,” Kelsea added.
After the boy shared that it was his first concert, Kelsea Ballerini asked for a selfie, causing the crowd to encourage aloud.
“Do you listen to all your friends right now? These are all your friends. Don’t forget it. We have you. We have it, right? That makes me want to cry,” Kelsea said.