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Miranda Lambert Hilariously Responds to Bum-Baring Wardrobe Malfunction: ‘Backyard Swagger'

Miranda Lambert Hilariously Responds to Bum-Baring Wardrobe Malfunction: ‘Backyard Swagger'

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Miranda Lambert laughed off a fashion faux pas in the best way.
After the country singer, 41, accidentally showed more than she intended to while wearing a miniskirt on stage in Seattle on Friday, July 25, she took to TikTok to hilariously address the situation on Wednesday, July 30.
'It ain't my fault when I'm walkin jaws dropping like ooooo ahhhh,' she wrote over a clip of herself walking to the stage. 'I've been warning y'all about my backyard swagger since 2014 😘.'
Fans praised Lambert's cheeky response in the comments section, with one follower writing, 'She wins the internet today. Best. Clap. back. Ever!!!' Another added, 'Miranda. I saw it and immediately thought GOALS. Your hamstrings and glutes had me jealous!!' Singer Kaitlin Butts also playfully wrote, 'That ain't no little wagon 🍑.'
Maren Morris Laughs Off Almost Flashing Crowd in Risque Outfit: 'I'll Frame the Skirt'
Lambert's TikTok came days after front row fans got a glimpse of her bum while she rocked the miniskirt. The denim frock featured a loosely-fitted silhouette with a cinched waist, brown embroidery on the pockets and a frayed hem.
@mirandalambert
I've been warning y'all about my backyard swagger since 2014 😘
♬ Little Red Wagon (Album) - Miranda Lambert
The 'Wranglers' singer teamed the look with a graphic T-shirt complete with brown fringe cascading from her back. She accessorized with black cowgirl boots, a tan hat and a statement belt with silver hardware.
For glam, Lambert donned a full beat, including blushed cheeks, long lashes and pink lips. Her blonde hair was styled in loose, voluminous curls.
@pickerz1vintage
I would love to have the booty to wear a mini skirt like Miranda..Nothing but love.... she's so cute and sassy. #miniskirt #mirandalambert bigpanties. #cowgirl
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Lambert isn't the only singer to suffer a wardrobe malfunction in a denim skirt on stage. Maren Morris nearly flashed the crowd in a maxi skirt with a wide slit at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in New Jersey.
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Morris, 35, laughed off the incident via TikTok shortly after, captioning a post, 'Hey guyz anything weird happen today?!?!' In the background of the video, she played Cardi B's 'WAP.' Morris added, 'I think I'll frame the skirt.'
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