change. How exactly? Well, the trio decided to spice things up during their second set by bringing out the 21-year-old English artist, who was also part of the festival's lineup, to perform their 2007 smash hit "Misery Business.", PinkPantheress, who confirmed her real name is Vicky, joined Paramore on stage making quite the entrance.
"I'm so sorry! My shoes are in my bag. They are hurting my feet," the singer shouted, addressing the crowd with Hayley's wired mic. After that, she's given her very own mic, and it only takes a millisecond for her to get teary-eyed doing her introduction, sharing that Hayley was one of her biggest inspirations to take up music in the first place. "I just love you so much," she tells Hayley through a teary smile.
"We just watched her wildest dreams come true," someone commented on the TikTok video that captured the interaction, referring to the young star. We agree, and we're living vicariously through her. You know PinkPantheress is really starstruck when she shares her real name. Seeing "Misery Business" live is no small feat. Back in 2018, the band announced they had decided not to perform the hit song live because a line could be interpreted as "anti-feminist." That changed earlier this year when, which omitted the controversial lyric.
Now, the take with PinkPantheress is more faithful to the original. Though Hayley herself visibly covered her mouth during that particular part of the song, the crowd did not hesitate to sing along — which prompted a shy "we're in trouble" murmur from the singer. "I'm telling your mother, and your fathers, and the whole internet," HayleyBack in 2015, Hayley already expressed her remorse about the line in a Tumblr entry.