The singer was singing her song “Catch My Breath” at a recent concert when she started nervously adjusting the bodice of her lacy black dress.
That’s a “Whole Lotta Woman.”
Kelly Clarkson bolted off stage in a panic after suffering a wardrobe malfunction that may have exposed her breast during a performance in Minnesota. The singer, 41, was singing her song “Catch My Breath” at a recent concert when she started nervously adjusting the bodice of her lacy black dress, according to fan footage“Am I good? Wait, hold on! Should I fix it?” Clarkson asked her band, as they abruptly stopped playing while she continued to tug at her sexy ensemble.
The “Kelly Clarkson Show” host then held up her hand and exclaimed to the audience, “I think my boob’s showing!” before racing off the stage to quickly fix her outfit. Despite the brief setback, Clarkson returned to the stage to belt out some of her biggest hits, including “Miss Independent” and “Because Of You.”@clarksonvocals_/Twitter@clarksonvocals_/TwitterGetty Images for iHeartRadio
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