Kacey Musgraves revealed she suffered a wardrobe malfunction during her “Saturday Night Live” appearance.
The country singer took to X (formerly known as Twitter) Sunday to point out that she forgot to remove a clip from her hair before taking the stage with actress Sydney Sweeney over the weekend.
She reposted a picture of herself during the comedy show’s closing credits donning a maxi denim dress with a thigh-high slit and knee-high boots. She accessorized her look with a white clip to pin back her straight hair.
While the clip appeared to be a part of Musgraves’ look, she seemed horrified with the overlook, writing, “The clip. I forgot to remove the clip.”
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Musgraves’ stylist seemingly left the clip in the Grammy winner’s hair as she rushed on stage to thank viewers for watching the show alongside Sweeney, 26, and guest star, Glen Powell.
It wasn’t until the hitmaker turned her body to hug the “Euphoria” star that she noticed the minor wardrobe malfunction.
However, Musgraves, 35, was reassured by fans that she had nothing to worry about.
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“It looks good on you girl,” one wrote.
“Girl I thought it was purposeful just roll with it!” another chimed in.
“Aww I thought it was purpose lol, well you looked(and sounded) fabulous either way,” a third chimed in.
Musgraves made her “SNL” debut Saturday when she performed her hits “Deeper Well” and “Too Good to be True.”
The “Follow Your Arrow” songstress is currently prepping to release her “Deeper Well” album on March 15, recently saying her new work will be a new era for her music.
“This new album is an honest excavation of my own transformation the last few years,” the songwriter wrote in a press release earlier this year.
“I’m emerging more centered, grounded, and trusting of myself than ever — and I knew that I wanted to create a multi-sensorial experience that cultivates self-discovery and our connection to the natural world.”