“I think I’ll frame the skirt,” she remarked.
Maren Morris, 34, accidentally flashed a little more skin than anticipated when performing at Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July picnic in New Jersey, but the singer-songwriter is not bothered.
After a video of the onstage wardrobe malfunction — which comprised a denim skirt with a significant side slit giving audience members a clear view down there — began circulating online, Morris responded with her trademark humor in a hilarious TikTok post on Tuesday (July 16). “Hey guyz did anything weird happen today?!?!” she wrote across a video of her looking around nonchalantly, which she cheekily paired with Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 smash “WAP.”
“I think I’ll frame the skirt,” she captioned the video, adding in the comments, “Like, I’ve given birth. Nothing embarrasses me anymore.
Morris also used the situation to promote her upcoming five-track EP Intermission, which will be released on August 2. It will include the previously released tracks “Cut!” with Julia Michaels and the brand-new “I Hope I Never Fall in Love.”
“It’s pretty self-explanatory from the title, having just gone through a giant breakup,” she remarked of the later track in a recent Instagram video. “Just not wanting to go down that path again, and wanting to keep things casual, and really just lean into the ‘situationship’ of it all.”
The Evan Blair-produced song was released approximately ten months after Morris filed for divorce from fellow songwriter Ryan Hurd, with whom she shares four-year-old son Hayes. Morris’ lawyers noted in her Oct. 2 declaration that the ex-couple was “unable to live together successfully as husband and wife,” and were “experiencing irreconcilable differences in their marriage.”
Watch Morris discuss her recent wardrobe malfunction below.