The rapper was caught off guard when her “whole boob” fell out of her top on stage
Nicki Minaj faces onstage wardrobe malfunction during her concert in Orlando, Fla. . PHOTO:
The night is never too young for a wardrobe malfunction.
Nicki Minaj, who is currently on her Pink Friday 2 World Tour, faced a nipple-baring blunder on stage during her show in Orlando, Florida, on March 22.
In a video shared on Instagram, the rapper, 41, is seen passing around her microphone among the concertgoers, who are expected to sing the chorus of Minaj’s hit, “The Night Is Still Young.”
The exposing moment happened when Minaj snatched the mic back from a fan, causing the top of her dress (which seemed to have already been unintentionally detached) to further fall down and expose her breast.
Nicki Minaj Postpones Show ‘Due to Doctor’s Orders’ as She Asks Fans for ‘Healing Energy’
She then briefly put her hand over her breast, seemingly thinking she had a handle on the faux pas. However, it wasn’t until another fan started singing that she looked down and realized her “whole boob” was still out, albeit slightly covered by her varsity jacket and hair.
The video shows Minaj mouthing, “Oh my God, my boob” with wide eyes before tucking it back into the dress and pulling up the fabric.
“Meanwhile my boob is out and no one f—ing told me, thanks Barbz,” she jokes when she finally gets the mic back. “My whole boob was out, see that’s what I get for talking about people.”
Nicki Minaj on the opening night of her “Pink Friday 2” World Tour in Oakland, California on March 1.
Nicki Minaj Adds 13 Shows to Pink Friday 2 World Tour ‘Plus More on the Way’: See the New Dates
With or without a wardrobe malfunction, the “Super Bass” rapper and mom has been killing the fashion on her arena tour, which kicked off on March 1, with all the glamorous and sexy looks.
She’s worn everything from a regal silver cutout bodysuit to a floor-sweeping hot pink fur vest and nothing but a bra underneath to a black cowboy hat with fringe.
Minaj dropped her tour dates in December, days after announcing Pink Friday 2, her fifth studio album that’s a follow-up to her seminal 2010 debut, Pink Friday. For the rest of the circuit, she’ll be bringing her discography, including the hits and new classics, across North America, before heading across seas to perform in the U.K. and Europe.