Jennifer Lopez suffers wardrobe malfunction at concert day after her birthday

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Jennifer Lopez encountered a wardrobe malfunction during her concert in Warsaw, where her gold fringe skirt broke, revealing her gold underwear. The incident unfolded as the crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to her just a day after her birthday. Laughing off the mishap, Lopez remarked, "That's going to be everywhere," and tossed the broken skirt into the audience, telling a fan they could keep it. This concert is part of her “Up All Night: Live in 2025” tour, marking her first tour in six years after canceling her previous tour to spend time with family. Lopez's next stops will be in Abu Dhabi and Sham El Sheikh, continuing her tour across Europe and the Middle East.

She expressed relief that her costume was reinforced and humorously noted, "I'm glad I had underwear on; I don't usually wear underwear. " The wardrobe malfunction showcased her ability to embrace unexpected moments, sharing them with fans on her official YouTube page. Lopez's resilience and humor during the incident resonate with her fans, further enhancing her connection with them.

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