Jennifer Lopez suffers embarrassing mid-performance wardrobe malfunction: ‘Glad I had underwear on'
Jennifer Lopez laughed off a cheeky wardrobe malfunction while performing in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday.
The 'On the Floor' songstress was left standing in a pair of green high-waisted underwear and sheer tights after a silver fringe skirt slipped off her hips, per a video shared via YouTube.
Lopez, 56, initially gasped while attempting to grab the skirt before it hit the floor.
She quickly changed her demeanor and flaunted her figure around the stage, wearing only the briefs, a green bedazzled bra, long green gloves and tights.
'I'm here in my underwear,' the pop star told the crowd.
One of Lopez's background dancers attempted to help her put the skirt back on while the band sang 'Happy Birthday' to the hitmaker, whose 56th year around the sun was on Thursday.
However, after the skirt didn't latch, Lopez took it off and threw it into the audience.
Joking about the incident, she told the crowd, 'I'm glad that they reinforced that costume. And I'm glad I had underwear on. I don't usually wear underwear.'
Several fans praised the actress's graceful reaction, with one commenting on Instagram, 'She is everything that is right in this world.'
'ðŸ'ðŸ'🙌ðŸ'¥ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚life is too short love how she and her staffs [sic] handle it ðŸ',' another gushed.
'She's so cute, then she threw it out into the crowd. Legend!' a third added.
Lopez has been on the road for her Up  All Night: Live in 2025 tour in Europe and she celebrated her birthday at her tour stop in Turkey last week.
Videos posted to her Instagram Story showed her wearing a silver gown while standing in front of a massive cake.
Lopez, meanwhile, is no stranger to wardrobe malfunctions.
The 'Selena' star suffered from a nip-slip when she stepped out in a plunging beach gown in New York City.
At the time, she was attending a Ring Them Bells benefit concert in honor of John Kander's 98th birthday.
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