Jessica Simpson suffers wardrobe malfunction during live TV performance
Singer Jessica Simpson suffered an accidental peekaboo moment when her corset-style dress slipped down during a live TV performance.
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Jessica Simpson appeared to suffer a wardrobe malfunction during her performance on the US Today show, as the singer’s corset-style dress slipped down, revealing her bra.
While on the stage at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the top left part of Simpson’s pale pink lace-up frock – which was adorned with feathers on the skirt – fell below the singer’s blush-coloured lingerie.
Fortunately, Simpson’s long, wavy blonde hair and metallic fringe jacket kept her covered up during the accidental peekaboo moment.
The fashion mogul styled her statement-making look with an oversized cross necklace and chunky silver rings.
Despite the wardrobe malfunction, it’s safe to say Simpson’s performance this morning went better than her recent appearance on American Idol, which marked her first time on stage in 15 years.
In May, she sang her hit These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ alongside the ABC series’ former contestant Josh King, and it didn’t go particularly well, as many called it a “train wreck.”
Simpson, who wore a plunging silver metallic maxi dress, addressed the backlash a few days later, admitting that she was “dying” during the performance.
“I can’t even tell you how long it’s been since I’ve been that nervous,” she told Extra.
“Like, I had to put hairspray on my feet to stand still, like, not that it actually keeps me put, but, like, my feet were sweating. I’m like, ‘My feet don’t sweat,’” Simpson confessed.
In March, the mother of three returned to the music scene after a 15-year hiatus, dropping her EP Nashville Canyon, Part 1, with the second part slated to come out on September 5.
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission
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