“Adding This Into My Routine”- Lainey Wilson Pokes Fun At Herself After Ripping Pants On Stage At Faster Horses

“Adding This Into My Routine”- Lainey Wilson Pokes Fun At Herself After Ripping Pants On Stage At Faster Horses

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Making light of the situation.

Last night, during the Faster Horses music festival, Lainey Wilson had a major wardrobe malfunction on stage. She went full Spongebob and ripped her pants. Wilson is an energy machine when she performs, running around on stage, engaging with her fans, dancing to her songs, and putting on a show.

Honestly, I’m shocked this is the first time Wilson has had a major wardrobe malfunction.

Wilson made light of the situation while on stage, telling fans about the funny moment after members of her crew saw her draws showing. Wilson quickly scooted off the stage, making a quick costume change, and continued with the show.

“Y’all just about got a real show… a REAL show.

There’s a first time for everything and I’m glad it was y’all that I split my pants wide open in front of. You can’t make that up… I’d have never known had my people back here not seen it.”

After the show, Wilson continued to make light of the incident as videos started circulating around social media. She took to Instagram, sharing a video of herself in a new stage outfit, highlighting a new pre-show routine to prevent stitches from busting her pants in the future.

“Adding this into my routine before my show so my britches don’t rip like they did last night at Faster Horses.” 

Wilson hilariously squats and jumps around her tour bust, testing the integrity of her pants to “Hang Tight Honey.”

You know what they say: if you can’t laugh at yourself, how are you supposed to laugh at anyone else?

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