During a concert in Sydney, Australia, Lizzo, the renowned singer known for spreading messages of empowerment, took a heartwarming pause to celebrate and uplift one of her young audience members.

A video posted on social media showed Lizzo interacting with a girl named Monroe, who held a sign referencing lyrics from Lizzo’s hit song “Truth Hurts” that said, “Help me show my haters I’m 100% that b—.” When asked why she needed help, Monroe revealed she faced bullying on social media for her passion for dancing and singing and wanted to be like Lizzo. Touched by her sincerity, Lizzo invited Monroe on stage, reassuring her that words have a profound impact and she is talented and beautiful.

As Monroe performed her dance, Lizzo stood by her, defending her against any haters. This heartwarming interaction at the concert stands in stark contrast to recent incidents of artists facing mistreatment on stage, reminding attendees that a Lizzo show is sure to leave them feeling good as hell.