Ellie Goulding performs at Victorious Festival on Aug. 27, 2023.Photo:Rob Ball/Getty

Ellie Goulding performs on Day 3 of Victorious Festival 2023 at Southsea Common

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The incident took place at the Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, England last weekend when a pyrotechnic appeared to shoot into Goulding’s face while she was singing “Miracle."

Ellie Goulding’s Instagram Story.Ellie Goulding/Facebook

Ellie Goulding fireworks.

Ellie Goulding/Facebook

On Wednesday, the mum of one —who shares son Arthur, 2, with art dealer Caspar Jopling— told fans that she was fine after the incident via an Instagram Story.

“To those asking I am ok!" Goulding wrote alongside a firework emoji. “Pyro didn’t hit me in the face. Face is intact. Love you thank you x”.

Goulding’s incident comes on the heels of similar onstage events involving artists includingBebe Rexha,Drake,Kelsea Ballerini,Steve Lacy,Kid CudiandPink.

Ellie Goulding performs at Victorious Festival on Aug. 27, 2023.Rob Ball/Getty

Ellie Goulding performs on Day 3 of Victorious Festival 2023 at Southsea Common

In April, Gouldingspoke to PEOPLEabout how she has previously suffered from anxiety and experienced numerous ups and downs with mental health since shewelcomed Arthurin April 2021.

“At times it was debilitating… Being around Arthur automatically zaps [my anxiety] away, and I feel like it’s my body trying to mess with me because it’s saying, ‘We want you to be with Arthur all the time,’ biologically,” explained Goulding.

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“I’ve had no choice but to put myself and being a mother first, and then everything else I will do to the best of my ability,” she added.

She has also leaned on the support of Jopling, 31, whom shemarried in a lavish ceremony in 2021.

“He’s way more rational and pragmatic than me,” she said. “I delve constantly in the past and worry about the future. It makes for good songwriting, but it doesn’t make for good mental health.”

source: people.com