Maren Morris on her latest peek-a-view moment.
The country singer went viral after a video of her performance at Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July picnic in New Jersey revealed more skin than she had expected.
On TikTok Tuesday, she reacted with her usual comedy, recording herself looking about awkwardly while Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 hit “WAP” played.
Maren Morris responded to the viral clip of herself performing on stage at Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July picnic in New Jersey.
The video went viral because a wardrobe malfunction left little to the imagination as her naked underwear became completely apparent.
“Hey guyz, did anything weird happen today?!?!” she wrote over the video. “Anyways, stream ‘Intermission,'” she said, referring to her five-track EP, which will be released on August 2.
She captioned the video: “I think I’ll frame the skirt.”
The skirt in question was floor-length denim with a large side slit that exposed her whole left leg. As she moved while singing her 2018 blockbuster single “The Middle,” her knee brushed across the skirt, forcing it away from her skin.
The country singer laughed off the moment by posting a video of herself awkwardly looking around as “WAP” played.
“Hey guyz did anything weird happen today?!?!” she teased with text she added.
“Nothing embarrasses me anymore,” she penned in the comment section.
As a consequence, her nude underwear was clearly visible, causing fans to do a double-take.
Morris reacted further in her comment section, writing, “Like, I’ve given birth. Nothing embarrasses me anymore.”
The one-time Grammy winner previously rocked the skirt in May. She showed it off via a mirror selfie and paired it with a dainty tie-front shirt and black heels.
Morris previously rocked the denim skirt in May.
She called it her “church skirt” as a play on her song, “My Church.”
“Yeah, I guess that’s my church skirt. 💒,” she captioned the photo, referring to her famous track “My Church.”
The wardrobe malfunction occurred while the “Bones” singer continued her 2024 RSVP Redux traverse, which began in San Francisco in May and will traverse the country until October.
It replaces the 2020 RSVP Tour, which was canceled owing to the commencement of COVID-19.