Twenty One Pilots frontman asks San Antonio fan for her Ned doll to give to his niece

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Twenty One Pilots frontman Tyler Joseph asked a San Antonio fan during a concert Saturday at the AT&T Center for her Ned doll, intending to give it to his 1-year-old niece.

The Ned doll is a character that was created by the rock duo, and it appeared in the band's "Chlorine" music video earlier this year.

Joseph was about to perform a song, but stopped after he noticed the Ned doll in the crowd, said concert-goer Betsy Ramirez.

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The lead singer asked the fan if he could have the doll so he could give it to his niece Mia, according to a video posted by @isleofbadlands on Twitter.

"My little niece … whenever she gets sick or she's tired, all she asks for — I'm not even making this up — all she asks for is Ned over and over," Joseph said in the video.

Joseph's sister, Mia's mom, will show her the "Chlorine" music video to calm her down, the artist added.

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After receiving the doll, Joseph thanked the fan, saying he was "so happy" with the gift.

Joseph made sure to hook up the fan, who made the doll herself, asking his team to "make sure she gets stuff."

The Grammy-award winning band recently released its album "Trench," the follow-up to "Blurryface," and is currently on the "Bandito Tour."

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