Ariana Grande, 'Love Me Harder' Singer Falls During Performance; What Did She Tweet After The Incident?

During her concert in Toronto last Sunday, singer Ariana Grande fell during her performance of her hit single, "Love me Harder." 

Us Weekly reports that the singer first stumbled onto one of her backup dancers and then fell on the stage.

The petite singer was wearing high-heeled boots that went all the way up to her thighs while singing and dancing to her single "Bang Bang" when she took the dive. The 21-year-old star reportedly favors these kinds of shoes and was even quoted in a previous Shape magazine, sharing that dancing and high heels was her preferred form of exercise. "Nothing burns more calories than dancing in 5-inch heels," she said. "Try it!"

Ariana quickly recovered from the fall, as did her back up dancer. They continued their performance in front of the sold out crowd at Toronto's Air Canada Centre. The Canada sting is the latest in Ariana's Honeymoon Tour.

Because the crowd was still so supportive of the singer's efforts despite her fall, Ariana took to her social media account to express her appreciation to her fans. "Thank u toronto!!!!," she tweeted after her show. "tonight was such a fun show lol. y'all made me feel so much better! i love you & thank you so much."

Ariana's fall comes after even the likes of pop music legend Madonna famously fell during her performance at the recently concluded Brit Music Awards.

The "Love Me Harder" singer herself fell during a previous onstage performance. During the dress rehearsal for the Victoria's Secret Fashion show last December, Ariana almost lost her balance when the gigantic wing that model Elsa Hosk was wearing almost hit her on the face.

As with her recent fall, Ariana goodnaturedly poked fun of herself after the incident. "A Victoria's Secret angel accidentally smacked me in the face with her wings and it was awesome #goals #bangbangintomyface," she tweeted.

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