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Jennifer Lopez Handles On-Stage Wardrobe Oops With Sass, Says ‘I Don't Wear Underwear'

Jennifer Lopez Handles On-Stage Wardrobe Oops With Sass, Says ‘I Don't Wear Underwear'

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During her show in Warsaw, Jennifer Lopez's skirt accidentally slipped off, revealing her undergarments.
Jennifer Lopez was seen laughing off a major wardrobe malfunction midway through her Up All Night concert in Warsaw. The On The Floor singer managed the mishap gracefully and tossed the skirt, owning the stage like the pro she is.
On July 25, Jennifer Lopez was seen delivering a power-packed performance in Warsaw, Poland. The singer exuded charm in a sultry green bralette and a fringe skirt adorned with rhinestone embellishments. During her show, Lopez's skirt accidentally slipped off, revealing her undergarments. The diva remained unfazed after the mishap and laughed it off, turning the awkward situation into a moment of confidence. The singer was then seen playfully telling the crowd, 'I'm here in my underwear!" keeping the energy high. One of her background dancers came forward to fix her skirt.
Jennifer Lopez suffers wardrobe malfunction on stage as she celebrates turning 56. pic.twitter.com/yOg6f28GG2 — Oli London (@OliLondonTV) July 26, 2025
Jennifer Lopez Tosses Her Skirt Into The Crowd
According to reports, the backup dancer was unable to properly reattach Lopez's skirt and rather than letting the slip-off ruin the show, the 56-year-old singer took control in style and tossed the skirt into the crowd. 'I'm glad that they reinforced that costume," she joked. 'And I'm glad I had underwear on. I don't usually wear underwear." Whoever among the crowd caught the skirt got to go home with a one-of-a-kind souvenir from the concert. 'You can keep it," Lopez told the fan. 'You can have it. I don't want it back. You can have it, forever and ever," she added with a laugh. Although JLO's powerful move was laudable, fans wonder whether the moment was staged or if it happened unexpectedly.
Fans' Reaction To The Wardrobe Malfunction
After JLO's wardrobe malfunction went viral, fans took to social media to express their opinion. Taking to X, one fan wrote, 'Staged but well done." Another fan commented, 'Seems like it was on purpose." Another pissed fan wrote, 'Not a malfunction. Seriously cringe, though." Someone else stated, 'Her look said it wasn't by accident."
Fans Celebrate Jennifer Lopez's Birthday During Warsaw Concert
The singer turned 56 earlier last week, on July 24 and was surprised by the crowds and her crew at the Warsaw concert. Before the malfunction, she, the singer, emerged from the backstage and found herself surprised with a 'Happy Birthday" sing-along by her backup dancers, singers and the crowd. The entire PGE Narodowy became one to surprise the singer. Later, Lopez uploaded a video of the whole ordeal on her YouTube channel, appreciating her fans and her entire crew.
Lopez is currently lighting up stages across Asia and Europe with her Up All Night tour, featuring crowd-favourite anthems like Love Don't Cost a Thing, On the Floor, Let's Get Loud and others. Lopez is set to wrap up her tour on August 12 in Sardinia, Italy.
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