Olivia Rodrigo hilariously asks a brother and sister to kiss at her concert

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By Asiya Ali

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Olivia Rodrigo was left embarrassed after unknowingly asking a brother and sister to kiss on the jumbotron at her concert.

The 21-year-old musician took the stage at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on October 17 as part of the Australian leg of her Guts World Tour.

Olivia RodrigoOlivia Rodrigo performed at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on October 17. Credit: Gilbert Flores / Getty

The 'Driving License' songstress' concert includes a “Shots Cam” segment that involves her interacting with fans caught on camera.

At this particular show, Rodrigo focused on a man and woman and said: “You guys are so cute," before asking: “Hey, I have a really cute fun thing to ask. Would you guys give us a kiss on the Shots Cam?”

The request prompted loud enthusiastic cheers from the crowd.

Watch the moment below:

However, unknown to the Grammy-winning musician and everyone else in the arena, the man and the woman weren’t a couple... but siblings.

The man anxiously shook his head, most likely to be mortified by the thought, and shouted back: “She’s my sister!”

Immediately realizing her mistake, a red-faced Rodrigo took back her request, and exclaimed: “She’s your sister? Oh s**t, oh s**t, never mind, never mind, scrap that...Oh god, that hasn’t happened before.”

The man later posted a video of the moment on his TikTok page with the overlay text: “Olivia Rodrigo asking my sister and I to kiss was not on my 2024 bingo card.” The 'Deja Vu' singer then responded: “I AM SO SORRY.”

The hilarious moment has since gone viral on the social media platform, with several people sharing their reactions.

"She wanted to go to Alabama for a second," one person quipped, while a second added that the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star "must have been so embarrassed".

Olivia RodrigoOlivia Rodrigo concluded her Guts World Tour. Credit: Kevin Mazur / Getty

The 'Good 4 U' star, who officially concluded her tour this week, has opened up about her international performances in an interview with Billboard.

“It’s overwhelming - in the best way - to work with such a large, incredible crew and put shows on every night in front of big audiences,” she reflected. “Everyone’s energy is really inspiring and makes me want to bring my all every night."

"That being said, sometimes it can get very overstimulating. I’ve learned so much about how to take care of myself by being on the road," she added.

Rodrigo is now gearing up for the Netflix release of her concert film, Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour, on October 29.

Featured image credit: Lionel Hahn / Getty