Olivia Rodrigo says 'I'm OK' after falling into hole on stage
"That was fun. I'm OK. Sometimes there's just a hole in the stage," she tells an audience in Melbourne.
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Videos of the Vampire singer's fall at the Rod Laver Arena during her fourth and final show in the city were shared online.
She is currently touring Australia as part of her Guts world tour which kicked off in the US in February.
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