handled multiple wardrobe malfunctions like a queen. Roan, 26, commanded attention in a Statue of Liberty-inspired costume while performing at the Governors Ball in New York City on Sunday, June 9. Following her performance, Roan took to Gov Ball’s official account to poke fun at the fashion mishaps she experienced on stage.

“My wig almost came off and I had 20 wardrobe malfunctions,” she said while giggling. “But it doesn’t matter because it f—king rocked! I had so much fun.” Roan concluded the video by blowing the camera a kiss.

For , she rocked green skin, a latex top and slit skirt that exposed her cheeks. Roan completed her look with a curly haired lime wig, black and , bedazzled nails and a silver crown. Later in the show, she changed into a yellow taxi outfit, which she also experienced a fashion faux pas in.

Crew members ran on stage to try and adjust her costume but Roan walked away from them to continue her choreography as she sang her At another point in the show, she knelt on the stage as her team attempted to fix her wig. Elsewhere in the concert, Roan — who wore a Statue of Liberty costume to represent freedom for all — got emotional while preaching about “trans rights,” “women’s rights” and freedom for “all oppressed people in occupied territories.” @chappell roan you are so real i am still shaking from this moment 😅 🎥 @Respective Collective You have successfully subscribed.

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