Maren Morris addresses viral denim skirt wardrobe malfunction

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Maren Morris addresses viral denim skirt wardrobe malfunction

Maren Morris spoke out about a recent wardrobe malfunction that went viral when she was performing on stage. The Texan artist was singing at Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July picnic concert in Camden, New Jersey earlier this month, wearing a black top and a denim skirt with a high leg slit that kept opening up while she walked, exposing her undergarments. Footage of the incident made its way around social media and went viral. It happened during Morris’ performance of ‘The Middle,’ her 2018 collaboration with Zedd.

Now, Morris has taken to her official TikTok account to address the moment. She posted a video of herself sitting in a car, with Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘WAP’ playing in the background. The text in the video read, “Hey guys, did anything weird happen today?!?!” and “Anyways, steam Intermission”, referring to her new EP set to release on August 2. The caption of the video read, “I think I’ll frame the skirt.” The video has garnered more than 2 million views, with fans praising Morris for her humorous and composed response. One fan wrote, “The skirt was a slay, this response is a slay, Maren is always a slay.”

In other news, Morris recently came out as bisexual. She shared photos of herself holding a Pride flag during a recent tour stop in Phoenix, Arizona, with the caption, “Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+.” Last year, the singer announced she would be leaving country music due to the industry’s “homophobia and transphobia.”

Morris’ TikTok video showcases her good-natured humour as she addresses the wardrobe malfunction that caught the internet’s attention. This incident has only added to the artist’s growing popularity, making her all the more relatable to fans. With her new album set for release shortly, Morris has cemented her reputation as one of country music’s brightest stars

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