Miley Cyrus’ top fell off at her ‘New Year’s Eve Party’ so she seamlessly threw a blazer on and kept singing.
Miley Cyrus handled a late-night New Year’s Eve wardrobe mishap with grace. During the NBC special, Miley, 29, was playing her smash song “Party in the USA” in front of an adoring crowd when her silver crop top slid off, forcing her to rush backstage to change her outfit. Also Read: Alia Bhatt-Approved Coolest Hairstyles That Will Inspire You Too
Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus has finally spoken up about the wardrobe malfunction that has everyone buzzing. Soon after the performance, a tweet declared Miley to be “suffering” from the incident, to which a fan objected, saying, “She didn’t ‘suffer.’ Girl didn’t miss a beat or skip a t** and STILL delivered.”
Miley, on the other hand, caught wind of the overwhelming support and retweeted it, addressing the problem herself. “Absolutely not! The entire night was pure JOY! I loved every second!” We wouldn’t expect anything less from Miley, a professional performer!
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Fans of the star also took to social media to commend the singer for continuing her performance despite the malfunction.
“Miley Cyrus losing her top and barely missing a beat makes her the hero we need in 2022,” a fan said in a post.
Another added, “Miley Cyrus losing her top live on air is the kind of energy I want to bring into 2022.” Alos Read: Stylish Outfits From Janhvi Kapoor’s Wardrobe For New Year’s Eve Date
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However, Miley handled the entire wardrobe malfunction like a pro. She threw her palm over her chest and hurried backstage as soon as she realised her top was coming undone – all while singing! Miley made a joke about her 2009 song when she reappeared in a large red jacket, singing, “Everybody’s definitely looking at me now.” “I’m still in the most clothes that I’ve ever worn on stage,” the “Wrecking Ball” singer continued as per PEOPLE.
Cyrus ended the show saying, “Thank you so much, everybody, thank you. Tonight’s show was all about being flexible, rolling with the punches, and making the best out of even the worst circumstances. And that resilience shouldn’t end here. Let’s bring that into the New Year with us.”