Was Beyoncé Knowles dangerously overexposed at her recent concert in Toronto?
Amateur video footage of the 25-year-old star suffering an apparent wardrobe malfunction onstage was making the rounds on the Internet Wednesday. The blurry split-second shot seems to show Knowles' top flying up and exposing her bare breasts as she performs.
However, despite how it may look on tape, the singer's rep insists that Knowles remained decent throughout the show, thanks to her well-coordinated undergarments.
"She was wearing a bra that perfectly matches her costume," the singer's publicist told E! News.
The so-called flashing isn't the first semi-calamity to befall Knowles' Beyoncé Experience Tour.
Last month, she tumbled face first down a flight of stair while performing in Orlando, but quickly recovered, almost without missing a beat.
Though the singer good-naturedly asked fans not to put footage of her tumble on YouTube, they didn't obey her wishes and the clip was soon widely circulated.
In early July, two fans were injured at Knowles' performance in St. Louis when pyrotechnics meant for the stage tumbled into the audience. After her show, the singer graciously paid the concertgoers a visit in the hospital to make sure they were doing okay (and ostensibly to fend off any potential lawsuits).
Knowles was due to continue her tour Wednesday night in Denver.
Amateur video footage of the 25-year-old star suffering an apparent wardrobe malfunction onstage was making the rounds on the Internet Wednesday. The blurry split-second shot seems to show Knowles' top flying up and exposing her bare breasts as she performs.
However, despite how it may look on tape, the singer's rep insists that Knowles remained decent throughout the show, thanks to her well-coordinated undergarments.
"She was wearing a bra that perfectly matches her costume," the singer's publicist told E! News.
The so-called flashing isn't the first semi-calamity to befall Knowles' Beyoncé Experience Tour.
Last month, she tumbled face first down a flight of stair while performing in Orlando, but quickly recovered, almost without missing a beat.
Though the singer good-naturedly asked fans not to put footage of her tumble on YouTube, they didn't obey her wishes and the clip was soon widely circulated.
In early July, two fans were injured at Knowles' performance in St. Louis when pyrotechnics meant for the stage tumbled into the audience. After her show, the singer graciously paid the concertgoers a visit in the hospital to make sure they were doing okay (and ostensibly to fend off any potential lawsuits).
Knowles was due to continue her tour Wednesday night in Denver.
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