Maren Morris is taking her apparent wardrobe malfunction in stride.
The Grammy winner was performing the 2018 hit “The Middle” at a Fourth of July show in Camden, New Jersey, earlier this month when her high-slit skirt seemed to expose her nether regions, with footage from the concert soon going viral. Morris addressed the matter Tuesday in a cheeky social media post.
The singer shared a TikTok video featuring Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s sexually explicit “WAP” song, writing in a text overlay, “hey guyz did anything weird happen today?!?!”
She added in a caption, “I think I’ll frame the skirt.”
The July Fourth incident had led online sleuths to an Instagram post from May in which Morris joked about the denim garment’s crotch-high slit, calling it her “church skirt.”
Some social media users made light of the skirt mishap, saying Morris “definitely made a lot of people scream ‘oh my god’ by wearing it on stage.” But others baselessly accused Morris of exposing herself on purpose, describing it as “great marketing.”
“You mean to tell me no one on that stage noticed and tried to tell her!!!” one TikTok user wrote.
In the comments section under her video, Morris said she was “wearing nude undies” at the concert, and that people didn’t actually see what they think they did.
“Like, I’ve given birth,” wrote Morris, who shares a 4-year-old son with ex-husband Ryan Hurd. “Nothing embarrasses me anymore.”
This isn’t the first time that Morris has found herself in a revealing situation. Last year, she shared a backstage photo from a concert in Birmingham, England, in which she wore a crocheted tank top that appeared see-through due to the camera’s flash.
“When you accidentally didn’t flash check your top pre-show,” Morris joked on Instagram at the time.
The native Texan is currently set to release an EP titled “Intermission” next month.
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