Gwen Stefani fulfilled the dream of a 9-year-old fan

46-year-old singer Gwen Stefani loves to communicate during her performances with people who come to her concerts. The other day there was another performance in Florida, where the singer presented new songs in support of the album This Is What The Truth Feels Like. There she noticed a woman who looked at Stephanie with an imploring glance, holding in her hand a large sheet with some notes.

The singer called a fan on stage

Gwen was very interested in this fan, and she immediately took the note from the hands of the woman. When the singer began to read it, her face showed that Stephanie's content was very troubling. It turns out that the note was written by the mother of the 9th fan of the singer, whom her peers strongly offend in school. The only consolation in the life of a teenager is Stephanie's songs, which he constantly listens to. After reading the 46-year-old singer was so touched that she invited the boy to the stage.

The concert was stopped, but none of the surrounding did not care. Gwen said hello to the guy, and then introduced it to everyone. The boy was so dreamed of this meeting that, having stepped onto the stage and embracing his idol, he burst into tears. Stephanie tried hard to cheer him up, which eventually happened: the guy began to smile. However, this was not all. Stephanie decided to invite a young fan after the concert behind the scenes to her dressing room.

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Photo for memory and acquaintance with the sons of the singer

After the concert was over, the 9-year-old guy with his mother came backstage. The singer introduced him to her sons - Kingston and Winter. Of course, after the guys exchanged a couple of phrases, Gwen made a selfie a memory by putting it on her social networking page. Pretty soon after the picture appeared such an inscription:

"About three years ago in my life was a very difficult period. In my prayers, I asked God to let me make the world a better place. Today I realized that this boy is the answer to all my requests. "