Kane Brown has kids, so he certainly knows what it's like for children to navigate childhood. Friday in Denver, Kane made his way down to the crowd to greet a young boy named Keylan who carried a large sign that read, "Bullied for the color of my skin. I just want a hug from Kane." For Kane, who is a child of a White mother and a Black/American Indian father, the sign hit home. He turned to the boy, offered him a fist bump and a tight hug, signed his poster and then continued performing his hit "Good As You." Later, Kane posted a pic of him with the young boy on his Instagram, captioning the picture "Be yourself , don’t worry about others ❤️ but also try and be kind. Treat others how you would wanna be treated ☺️ tonight was amazing Colorado but this touched my heart 🙏🏽." See a video of the special moment to the right.
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