Fans praised the singer for handling the situation “like a pro”
Jennifer Lopez proved once again why she’s one of the most seasoned and unshakable performers in the world—by laughing off a wardrobe malfunction in the middle of a live concert that could have thrown anyone else off track.
The incident occurred during a high-energy performance at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Saturday night, where Lopez was performing one of the final shows on her *This Is Me… Now* tour.
The 55-year-old global superstar, known for her bold fashion choices and flawless stage presence, was dancing to her hit song “Get Right” when her sparkling custom-made bodysuit unexpectedly split down the back during a particularly vigorous choreographed spin.
The audience gasped as Lopez paused briefly, adjusted her outfit, then grinned and addressed the crowd with perfect comic timing: “Well, I’m glad I had underwear on. I don’t usually.” The moment was met with thunderous laughter and cheers, with fans immediately pulling out their phones to capture what was quickly becoming a viral moment.
Despite the mishap, Lopez handled the situation with the poise and professionalism that has defined her career for over three decades.
She didn’t leave the stage, didn’t miss a beat, and continued singing through the number as if nothing had happened—only now with thousands more eyes on her than usual.
“She handled that like a pro,” one concertgoer tweeted. “Not only didn’t she freak out, but she made us laugh. That’s why she’s still at the top.” Another fan uploaded footage with the caption, “Even when the outfit fails, J.Lo slays.”
The wardrobe piece in question was a high-fashion metallic one-piece designed by renowned costume designer Rob Zangardi, who has collaborated with Lopez for years.
Known for pushing boundaries with tightly fitted, high-glamour ensembles, Zangardi’s designs have rarely suffered any public issues—making Saturday night’s slip-up a rare misstep.
Backstage, Lopez reportedly joked with her team, saying, “At least it wasn’t the pants again,” referencing a 2018 Las Vegas concert where her trousers split open during a squat, revealing a little more than intended to the front-row fans.
Lopez has always maintained a fearless relationship with live performance. From flying on wires across stadium stages to managing complicated dance routines in sky-high heels, she embraces the unpredictability that comes with putting herself out there, live, night after night.
In a post-show interview with a local radio station, Lopez reflected on the mishap with humor and humility. “Listen, when you’ve been doing this as long as I have, things happen,” she said. “You can either panic, or you can laugh. I choose to laugh. I just hope everyone else did too.”
This isn’t the first time the Bronx-born star has found herself trending for something off-script. In fact, some of her most iconic moments
have been unscripted—from that unforgettable green Versace dress at the 2000 Grammys to her Super Bowl halftime show with Shakira that combined controversy, power, and impeccable timing. Each time, Lopez has found a way to turn glitches into gold.
Lopez’s *This Is Me… Now* tour, named after her latest album released earlier this year, marks her return to large-scale touring after several years focused on film projects and business ventures.
The tour has sold out venues across the country, with particular praise given to Lopez’s intense choreography, elaborate visuals, and deeply personal storytelling throughout the setlist.
Her album itself was inspired by her rekindled romance and marriage to actor Ben Affleck, and many of the ballads she performs live are directly tied to their journey together.
While Affleck was not spotted at Saturday’s show, insiders say he’s been incredibly supportive of her return to the stage—and the two often FaceTime between performances.
For fans, the wardrobe slip-up was less of an embarrassment and more of a reminder of Lopez’s authenticity. “That’s what makes J.Lo so relatable,” said one attendee.
“She’s glamorous, yes. She’s perfect, sure. But she also laughs at herself and lets us in on the moment. That’s rare.”
Online, fans flooded her social media accounts with praise, memes, and edited videos of the incident set to comedic soundtracks. But most agreed on one thing: it wasn’t the malfunction that stood out—it was the way Lopez embraced it.
As the tour heads toward its final dates in Los Angeles and Miami, anticipation is only growing. Not for another outfit fail, but for more unexpected, unforgettable moments that only Jennifer Lopez can deliver.
Whether dressed in high fashion or recovering from a last-minute rip, she remains, without question, the queen of the stage.
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