Katy Perry had a bit of a mishap at a charity concert in Canada when her dress suddenly ripped on stage. The singer, known for her hit song “I Kissed A Girl,” experienced a wardrobe malfunction that caused her breasts to pop out of her tight-fitting gown, much to the surprise of the audience. This happened during the Fashion Cares fundraiser, which supports AIDS charities, held in Toronto last Saturday.
Katy Perry experienced a wardrobe malfunction during her performance in Toronto when her dress failed to keep her assets contained while she was energetically performing her latest hit, Hot N’ Cold. The mishap occurred when she took a tumble on stage, causing her dress to let loose.
The vocalist was beside her guitarist when the unexpected happened. The halterneck dress she was wearing had a strap that snapped, causing her satin dress to fall down and reveal her nipples. The audience also got a glimpse of the gusset of her white opaque tights. Perry quickly left the stage to fix her dress, and then returned to continue performing without any flaws. Although it was an embarrassing experience, Perry remained professional throughout the incident.
Upon realizing that her assets were in danger of being exposed, Perry immediately took measures to protect them. She impressed her Canadian fans with a stellar performance just days after hosting the MTV Music Europe Awards in Liverpool. Her setlist included her hit single, I Kissed A Girl, while she dazzled the audience with 10 different outfits. To the surprise of many, Perry admitted her love for the Antiques Roadshow, and even expressed her desire to host the show someday. In recent developments, Perry has announced her upcoming world tour, which will see her performing in cities such as London, Paris, Vancouver, Amsterdam, and several other major cities in the United States.
As Perry struts down the runway, oozing with confidence, her attire starts to fall apart bit by bit. Little does she know, her outfit is slowly disintegrating before the eyes of the astonished audience.