Oh017 Archives the perils of live performance.
Despite getting whipped in the head with a flag mid-performance, 16-year-old Moanastar Auli'i Cravalho performed like a true professional at Sunday's Oscars.
Cravalho, who voices the titular Moana, sang "How Far I'll Go," the film's Oscar-nominated song.
Behind her, a group of background dancers waved large swaths of blue fabric, one of which caught her in the head mid song.
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But don't worry about Cravalho. She took it in stride.
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