When Thomas Rhett saw an audience member struggling at a recent live show, he stopped to help.
According to Country Now, the singer halted a concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on September 30 after an audience member fell ill during his performance of “Craving You.”
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Instead of continuing on with the performance, Rhett went to the side of the stage to check on the fan. In clips shared on TikTok by some users who were positioned nearby, the singer can be seen chatting with them to find out what exactly happened.
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Rhett then led the audience in a prayer wishing for the best.
In the clip shared on social media, you can hear Rhett say into the microphone, “Pray for Terryโs family right now, who are very scared. For Terry, who is very scared, God, we know that you are a miracle worker, and we pray over Terry and his family right now. We ask that everybody in this room, after they leave tonight, they will continue to pray for Terry and his family. We love you. We thank you for this in Jesusโ name. Amen.”
The day after the show, Rhett jumped on social media to share an update on the fan. He posted, “Iโm thankful to report that Terry, who needed medical attention at last nightโs show in Nashville, is home and doing well. He and his family appreciate all the prayers! Love yโall so much.”
He recently earned his 20th No. 1 single with โHalf of Meโ featuring Riley Green. This marks a milestone for the country superstar, as he has accumulated 20 No. 1 hits in less than 10 years. His reign at the top of the country charts started in 2013 with โIt Goes Like Thisโ and continued with โGet Me Some of That,โ โCrash and Burn,โ โDie a Happy Man,โ โMarry Meโ and several others.
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