Kacey Musgraves Hilariously Reveals She Had a Wardrobe Malfunction During SNL


Kacey Musgraves has hilariously revealed that she had a wardrobe malfunction during her appearance on Saturday night live.

The 35-year-old singer. led to, formerly Twitter, on March 3 to share a snapshot of the closing credits of the final episode, in which Musgraves was the musical guest and Sydney Sweeney was the host. The episode included a surprise appearance by Sweeney's. Nobody but you co-star Glen Powell, who also appeared in the closing credits.

In her post, Musgraves shared a screenshot of her smiling and cheering on Sweeney while the two were on stage. However, the country singer was spotted with a large blue clip in her hair, as she revealed that she had no intention of wearing the accessory.

“The clip. Forgot to remove the clip,” she wrote on X, along with a neutral face emoji.

Despite the wardrobe malfunction, fans expressed to Musgraves that the clip still looked good in her hair.

“I eat an accidental fashion choice though,” one joked about X, while another added: “THE CLIP, IT'S SO OUT OF PLACE BUT IT LOOKS SO CUTE.”

A third added: “It looks good on you girl.”

Other people also expressed that before Musgraves posted about the hair clip, they thought the accessory was supposed to be there.

“It looks nice though. He wouldn’t have known he wasn’t meant to be there,” one responded.

“Nooo Kacey you shouldn't have said anything, everyone would just vib and you'd start a trend, imagine a world where your hair doesn't fall in your face,” said another.

During the closing credits, Sweeney expressed his gratitude for appearing on the show, while Musgraves and Powell were at his side. “This has been an incredible week,” she said. “Thank you, Lorne. [Michaels]. Thanks to the incredible cast. Thank you, Kacey and Glen. “This has been wonderful.”

While appearing in SNLMusgraves performed two of her hits, “Too Good To Be True” and “Deeper Well.” Her performance also comes when she is ready to release her new album, deepest wellMarch 15th.

During a recent interview with The cutpublished days before she appeared on SNL For the third time, Musgraves explained how he wrote his new album while “longing to get back to the center.” She also joked about how her album might affect some of her listeners.

“I feel like it will be a good responsible respite for gay people,” he said. “They've had their BPM popper anthems on the dance floor, and this will be a good opportunity for them to sit down, hydrate, reflect responsibly, and then they can get back out there.”



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