Singer Bebe Rexha had a minor wardrobe malfunction as she appeared on the red carpet at the Grammys, but judging by Twitter fans continuing to share the photo, almost nobody actually noticed it.
Rexha was walking the red carpet Sunday at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York when the top of her dress slipped down slightly, right in front of photographers. Apparently, Rexha handled it so deftly that almost no one knew the malfunction even happened. It was also a subtle-enough wardrobe issue that many people continued to share the photo on social media without realizing what it showed.
At the 60th Annual Grammys, Rexha is set to perform during the awards ceremony. She’s joining Kesha, who is performing her song “Praying” during the ceremony, along with several other artists. Andra Day, Camila Cabella, Cyndi Lauper, Julia Michaels and the Resistance Revival Chorus will also perform with Kesha on the song, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The 28-year-old Rexha is a singer and songwriter, best known for her collaborations with other artists, such as G-Eazy, Martin Garrix and David Guetta. She has written songs for other artists, Selena Gomez and Nick Jonas, and wrote “The Monster” performed by Rihanna and Eminem. She released her latest album, “All Your Fault: Pt. 2,” in 2017.
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Country singer Reba McEntire arrives on the red carpet, sporting a white rose to support Time's Up and gender equality.
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Singer Zach Williams arrives on the red carpet.
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Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet wearing a white rose in solidarity with Time's Up.
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Comedian Sarah Silverman twirls down the red carpet.
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Sam Smith on the red carpet, sporting a white rose.
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Grammy nominee Camila Cabello walks the red carpet, white rose in hand.
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Jaden Smith on the red carpet.
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"Pitch Perfect 3" star Anna Kendrick wears a white rose on the red carpet.
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Singer and "Pitch Perfect" actress Hailee Steinfeld on the red carpet.
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Grammy nominee Kesha walks the red carpet ahead of the show, where she'll perform her song "Praying."
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