It was a night to remember for one Glasgow couple at the OVO Hydro last night as Lizzo got involved in their emotional engagement.
Performing at the OVO Hydro, Lizzo took to the stage to sing some of he best hits including Truth Hurts. And little did she know she'd soon be helping one Glasgow man pop the question to his boyfriend.
During the sold out show, on Wednesday night (March 8), the Grammy award-winning star saw one fan hold up their phone with a black screen and white text waiting to be read. Written on the phone was: "Ask my brother's boyfriend to marry him."
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Lizzo brought the venue to a halt and asked crew to hold a microphone up to the man's mouth as she held their phone with the man about to be asked on the other end, when he said: "Will you marry me?" The venue erupted with huge cheers and claps, before he added: "For the love of god, just say yes."
Lizzo then said: "What do you say? and the man replied "yes". The singer then yelled: "Can we get a f****** yes" as she congratulated the happy couple.
The moment was caught on camera by several people attending the show with Janey Godley also in attendance.
STV's Entertainment reporter Laura Boyd was among them with her posting the footage on Twitter, with the caption: "Waaaah congratulations Grant! The most amazing moment with @lizzo helping him get engaged live @OVOHydro."
This isn't the first time a couple have popped the big question during a gig with a Scottish couple getting engaged during Westlife's gig in November during their gig at Glasgow's Hydro.
Congratulations to the newly engaged couple!
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