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Lil Nas X Falls Flat On His Back While Trying To Cover Up A Wardrobe Malfunction During Concert

Lil Nas X Falls Flat On His Back While Trying To Cover Up A Wardrobe Malfunction During Concert
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Lil Nas X and wardrobe malfunctions seem to go hand-in-hand in 2021.

In May of this year, he suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the taping of Saturday Night Live that he was performing on: his pants ripped during a pole dance performance of "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)."


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And again, Lil Nas X suffered a wardrobe malfunction on stage at the Audacy Beach Festival in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Despite avoiding wearing pants on stage ever since the SNL incident, this time his skirt split completely down the back, which then caused him to fall down, tabletop style.

The rapper shared video of the incident in an Instagram post.







Thankfully Nas hasn't shied away from talking about this misfortune either.

"The universe was determined to embarrass me yesterday" he tweeted in response.






Meanwhile, Nas' adoring public is torn between feeling bad for the singer, laughing at him and extreme thirst.




Nas has taken his fall in stride as always, but no word yet on what he is considering wearing instead of skirts on stage now, since those have proven an inviable option as well.

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