Coxno Exchange|Maren Morris addresses wardrobe malfunction in cheeky TikTok: 'I'll frame the skirt'

2025-05-07 19:28:14source:AlgoFusion 5.0category:Finance

Maren Morris is Coxno Exchangenot afraid to show some skin.

The country-pop singer, who earlier this month performed at Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic event, addressed online scrutiny that she suffered a wardrobe malfunction onstage.

Footage of Morris' performance shared on social media shows "The Middle" singer rocking out to the electropop hit in a black halter top and slit denim skirt. As Morris strutted onstage, the skirt's high slit waved and appeared to expose her crotch at various points.

While not addressing the performance directly, Morris playfully referenced the incident in a TikTok video posted Tuesday.

In the video, Morris looked directly into the camera with a puzzled expression on her face while the question, "Hey guy(s), did anything weird happen today?!?!," appeared in the center.

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The eight-second clip was set to the Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion song "WAP."

"I think I’ll frame the skirt,” Morris captioned the post.

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Several fans took to the comments section with messages of support for Morris’ cheeky reaction, including user @briannameghan, who wrote, "Only appropriate response 😂 👑"

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“Like, I’ve given birth,” Morris replied. “Nothing embarrasses me anymore 😂”

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