Nicki Minaj Suffers Major Wardrobe Malfunction During 'MIA' Performance
By Peyton Blakemore
September 3, 2018
Not even a double nip slip can slow Nicki Minaj down. The "Chun-Li" rapper suffered a major wardrobe malfunction while performing at Made In America Festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Sunday (Septemeber 2). However, she didn't let the clothing mishap stop her from delivering a phenomenal show.
During her performance, which was live streamed across the world, the "Barbie Dreams" rapper accidentally bared her breast (which had nipple covers on them) while dancing. After noticing her top half was exposed, Nicki, being the professional she is, adjusted her velvet costume while still continuing her choreography, not missing a beat. #BossMoves
While Nicki's wardrobe malfunction lasted only a few seconds, the moment was caught by fans on social media.
Nicki's Sunday performance comes just weeks after she released her fourth studio album, Queen.
After its release, Nicki announced that Future would no longer be a part of the North American leg of their tour "NICKIHNDRXX," which was scheduled to kick off this month, and those tour dates would be pushed to Spring/Summer 2019.
"Due to scheduling conflicts Future will not be on the North American run," read a press release. "Nicki Minaj will be announcing new North American dates to kick off in May 2019. Refunds for the previously scheduled North American dates will be available at point of purchase, with new Nicki Minaj on-sale details announced soon."
After fans speculated about the possible cause of the tour rescheduling — many claimed her beef with Travis Scott or her rumored low tour ticket sales may have been the cause of her now-delayed North American Tour — Nicki set the record straight on Twitter.
"Future and I will now start the European leg of our tour first, so those dates will stay exactly the same and the U.S. leg of the tour will now start in May," the "LLC" rapper explained in a video. "With Future's schedule, I may have to take another co-headliner or I may just do it like I did 'The Pinkprint Tour' and it wouldn't be a co-headline. I probably will just have three or four opening acts."
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