Miranda Lambert suffers cheeky wardrobe malfunction onstage: ‘Can’t tell me she don’t feel that breeze’

Miranda Lambert suffers cheeky wardrobe malfunction onstage: ‘Can’t tell me she don’t feel that breeze’

Miranda Lambert cheeky wardrobe malfunction is going viral.

A fan caught the country songstress’ backside peeking out of her itty-bitty denim miniskirt as she performed on Morgan Wallen’s “I’m The Problem” tour in Seattle on Saturday.

In footage posted on TikTok, the “Over You” singer, 41, bounced to the beat while apparently unaware that her skirt was riding up.

Miranda Lambert’s cheeky onstage wardrobe malfunction was shared by a fan on TikTok.TikTok/@mindystp
Lambert was caught with her bottom peeking out of her denim miniskirt.TikTok/@mindystp
“Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit!” the TikTok user captioned the upload, adding, “Love this song!”

Fans in the comments reacted to the cheeky moment, with one person writing, “Can’t tell me she don’t feel that breeze.”

“The smirk on her face shows she knows exactly what she’s doing,” another claimed, while a third quipped, “Now we know why front row is so expensive.”

“Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit!” the TikTok user wrote in the caption.TikTok/@mindystp
“Can’t tell me she don’t feel that breeze,” one person commented on the viral video.TikTok/@mindystp
The singer shared a video of herself walking in the venue before the big show, with her hit “Little Red Wagon” as a soundtrack.

“It ain’t my fault when I’m walking jaws dropping like ooooo ahhhh,” she wrote atop the video with lyrics from the 2014 song.

“I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014,” she joked in the caption, adding a kissy emoji for good measure.

The country hitmaker was performing in Seattle on Saturday while opening for Morgan Wallen.TikTok/@mindystp
“I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014,” Lambert later joked in response.TikTok/@mirandalambert

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