Katy Perry suffers near wardrobe malfunction after her bra pops off onstage in Vegas

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You know what they say about California Gurls.

Katy Perry came dangerously close to suffering a wardrobe malfunction when her bra broke during her Las Vegas show over the weekend.

The “Fireworks” singer, 40, was running around on the stage on Saturday, May 17, in a bejeweled bra top, matching underwear and thigh-high boots while singing her hit “Part of Me” when her mic pack appeared too heavy for the tiny strap.

Seemingly popping open, Perry abruptly halted on the stage during her “Lifetimes” tour.

Katy Perry’s bra mishap happened on Saturday in Las Vegas. Justin Paludipan / SplashNews.com
The singer had been running around on the stage when she suddenly stopped. alrod_182/TikTok

Thankfully, Perry was quick on her feet and grabbed the back of the rhinestone bra just in time to prevent an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.

“Oh s–t, my bra is gonna come off,” Perry said into the microphone.

The musician then summoned her assistant to the stage and asked for help fixing the wardrobe issue.

Perry got assistance after declaring her bra was “gonna come off.” Justin Paludipan / SplashNews.com
She also teased the crowd that they didn’t pay enough to see what’s underneath. alrod_182/TikTok

“Put my bra back on, Patrick,” Perry quipped, per Us Weekly, before telling the audience, “Sorry, guys, you didn’t pay that much.”

“Wardrobe malfunction in Part of Me song by @Katy Perry in Las Vegas show 😱,” a fan who caught the near blunder captioned a TikTok video.

Fans loved the clip and left several comments praising the singer.

The singer kicked off her “Lifetimes” tour in the US earlier this month. Getty Images for Katy Perry
The tour has been plagued with ridicule, from her costume choices to dance moves. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Katy Perry

“‘Sorry guys you didn’t pay that much,'” one person laughed. “This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen,” shared a second.

Perry started the US leg of her “Lifetimes Tour” on May 7 after being launched into space as part of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space mission.

Her tour has been plagued with controversy, with haters accusing her of tailoring the outfits, choreography and several props as a homage to her highly-critiqued space voyage.

Perry faced further backlash this weekend when it was claimed that she’s allegedly no longer wanted in Sin City after her three-year residency at Resorts World reportedly tanked, losing the hotel and casino money.

People also accused her of tailoring the tour to pay homage to her controversial space voyage. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry was launched into space as part of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin mission. BLUE ORIGIN/AFP via Getty Images

“The residency was a disaster for Resorts World, a complete failure,” a source told Paula Froelich of NewsNation.

“There was a bidding war between Resorts World and Caesars … and Caesars technically lost out — but in the end, Caesars won,” the insider explained, before revealing how much Perry allegedly made during her stay.

“Katy was getting paid between $750,000 and $900,000 a show because of the bidding war and the entire run she underperformed and Resorts World lost money,” the source claimed.

It’s also been reported that Katy Perry’s Vegas residence actually lost the casino and hotel money. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Katy Perry

The Post reached out to Perry’s rep for comment.

While the “Last Friday Night” singer has yet to address the latest allegations, she did show gratitude to her die-hard fans after they launched a worldwide project to congratulate the hitmaker on her “Lifetimes Tour” with a temporary billboard in Times Square, reading, “Know that you are safe, seen and celebrated.”

“Please know I am ok, I have done a lot work around knowing who I am, what is real and what is important to me. My therapist said something years ago that has been a game changer, ‘No one can make you believe something about yourself that you don’t already believe about yourself,’ and if I ever do have any feelings about it then it’s an opportunity to investigate the feeling underneath it,” she said in part.

She also shared that “when the ‘online’ world tries to make me a human piñata, I take it with grace and send them love, cause I know so many people are hurting in so many ways and the internet is very much so a dumping ground for unhinged and unhealed.”

“What’s real is seeing your faces every night, singing in unison, reading your notes, feeling your warmth,” Perry concluded, referring to connecting with fans in ways other than at her shows.

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