Jonas Brothers dedicate song to fan's late child Valentina
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The Jonas Brothers comforted a mother who lost her child by dedicating the song, 'Little Bird', to her at their recent show in Toronto.
American pop rock band Jonas Brothers found themselves emotional at their recent show in Toronto after a fan asked them to dedicate one of their songs to her deceased child.
In a video circulating on social media, the band can be seen calling a woman to the front who held up a sign which read, “Dedicate Little Bird for My Angel in Heaven”, at the band's Rogers Centre show.
Joe Jonas called the mother to the front before revealing that he choked when he saw her message.
“I got choked up as I read the sign,” said Joe.
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He went on to ask the lady's name, who revealed that she is Magda.
“What is your little bird’s name?” Joe asked, and Magda replied: “Valentina.”
The singer assured the mother that Valentina's presence was with them.
“This one’s for Valentina, OK? She’s here with us tonight, for sure," said Joe.
He went on to give the woman a long hug.
Below is the heartwarming moment:
HERE IS THE VIDEO OF JOE TALKING TO MAGDA, Valentina’s mom, the little bird that passed away. I cant breathe.. Joe needs to be protected at all cost. So much love for Magda 🥺 pic.twitter.com/bhCLWRUYaX
— Jojo | (@withlovejohana) August 20, 2023
This is not the first time the Jonas Brothers have comforted a fan.
In 2019, they visited a fan in hospital who was suffering from cancer. Read all about it here: Heartwarming moment Jonas Brothers surprise patient in hospital.
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