Lizzo moved to tears after James Galway says he’s her ‘number one fan’
Lizzo, who is also a classically trained flute player, was sent a personal message from the 83-year-old
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Your support makes all the difference.American singer Lizzo was moved to tears after flutist James Galway wished her a Merry Christmas.
Lizzo, who is also an avid flute player, was sent a personal message from the 83-year-old.
In the special video, which Lizzo shared on her Instagram story, Galway played a version of “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” on his flute.
He then went on to pay personal tribute to the star, in which he said he was her “number one fan”, CBS news reports.
Lizzo also posted another video on her Instagram, captioned “My reaction”.
In the video, the “Juice” singer is moved to tears before saying: “Is that f***ing James Galway?”
Galway OBE is a flute player from Belfast. He established a successful international career as a solo flute player and was nicknamed The Man with the Golden Flute.
Lizzo is also a classically trained flute player. Earlier this year she made history when she twerked while playing a 200-year old flute.
The 34-year-old described playing the flute – which is made out of crystal and was owned by former US president James Madison – as being like “playing out of a wine glass”.
The singer was given a special opportunity to play the instrument while performing at her concert in Washington DC in September.
The Grammy-winning singer posted a video of her playing the instrument on stage.
“Y’all, I played the 200-year-old crystal flute from the Library of Congress on Stage in DC,” wrote the singer on Twitter.
“B****, I just twerked and played James Madison’s flute from the 1800s,” Lizzo said on stage at the time. “We just made history, tonight.”
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