Lady Gaga suffers wardrobe malfunction during concert in Vancouver
Lady Gaga, whose leather pants ripped off on the stage during her third concert of the ‘Born This Way Ball’ tour, kept the show going even after suffering the wardrobe malfunction.
|Last Updated: Jan 13, 2013, 03:59 PM IST|Source: Bureau
New York: Lady Gaga, whose leather pants ripped off on the stage during her third concert of the ‘Born This Way Ball’ tour, kept the show going even after suffering the wardrobe malfunction.
The 26-year-old pop singer’s pants were torn right up the back, revealing the fishnet stockings she was wearing underneath, the New York Daily News reported.
According to the Rolling Stone magazine, the American singer’s wardrobe mishap happened while she was performing on ``Heavy Metal Lover`` from her new album.
Gaga, who kicked off the show in her own style with a mechanical horse and her infamous meat dress, donned black leather pants and arched her back into the shape of a motorcycle which was being rode across the stage by a female backup dancer.
The ‘Just Dance’ singer, who recently tweeted that, she was nervous before the show, seemed to have arched a little bit too seductively.
Despite the slip-up, Gaga asserted to her fans that no matter how many rhinestones on her jeans, no matter how many fancy wigs she has she doesn’t give a f*** about anything but her fans and the music.
ANI
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