NBC mistakenly identifies child star as Broadway icon Lea Salonga during “Sesame Street” Thanksgiving parade performance

Salonga was on the float as well, though the broadcast's title card displayed her name over child actress Olivia Perez.

Despite all the rain pouring down on attendees in New York City, the first major slip-up of the 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade wasn't due to an influx of water, as NBC's broadcast of the event mistakenly identified a child actress as Broadway legend Lea Salonga.

Shortly after telecast cohosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb introduced Salonga's mid-parade performance of "Sing" alongside the cast of Sesame Street, the camera cut to the stars atop a giant float themed to the children's TV show.

When the footage turned to Sesame Street cast member Olivia Perez, NBC flashed a title card that read "Lea Salonga," though Salonga — a Tony-winning actress known for her roles on stage — was not in the shot.

NBC NBC mistakenly identifies Olivia Perez (center) as Lea Salonga during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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NBC mistakenly identifies Olivia Perez (center) as Lea Salonga during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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Salonga, 53, was eventually shown singing at the front of the float, with the title card returning to properly identify her.

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NBC Lea Salonga at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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Lea Salonga at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

On stage, Salonga has played a varied roster of characters throughout her career, including in productions of Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Cats, and Here Lies Love. She also provided the singing voice for the titular character in Disney's beloved animated feature Mulan.

This year's parade flub comes one year after the broadcast endured a glitch during Cher's televised performance of her new holiday single "DJ Play a Christmas Song," where a Christmas-colored visual disruption temporarily interrupted the show.