Oct 20, 2015 09:30 AM EDT
Britney Spears’ Wardrobe Ripped Open During A Performance

On Friday, during the American singer and actress Britney Spears' "Piece of Me" concert at The Axis at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, the pop goddess showed everyone that she's a professional singer with a high degree of skills.

On October 19, when The 'Baby One More Time' hitmaker performed "3" from her album - Live: The Femme Fatale Tour, a Godney-inspired hip thrust caused her rear zipper to break, resulting to a wardrobe malfunction at her concert .

As soon as the back of Britney Spears' costume popped open, the singer was observed making an effort to fix it for a moment, before moving to her backup dancer to try zipping it back for Britney Spears.

When she was not able to achieve this, despite efforts from a couple of different backup dancers, Britney Spears struts away and went on with the performance unperturbed, even when her back was left fully exposed.

With the bodysuit of the pop princess just seconds away from falling off, the singer kept thrusting, dropping and twirling anyway. that's all in a day's work for the Princess of Pop.

Cara Brennan (a fan in attendance), said that Britney Spears only ran off stage to change when the performance ended - "No one in the audience became aware of it, until her dancer was spending way too much time behind Spears."

This isn't the first time Britney Spears found herself caught in a particular situation, during the singer's Las Vegas performance on December 28, 2014, the performance dress of Britney Spears for "Circus," also opened in a similar fashion, but fortunately that time, a backup dancer was able to zip Britney Spears' dress back right away.

Earlier this year, Britney Spears tore her ligaments in the ankle after taking an onstage tumble mid-show.

The Pop Princess said on "Ellen" a few days later, "I've never actually fell onstage, so it was really humiliating," "But yeah, I fell down and I got up, and my dancers kind of escorted me to keep going."

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