Gospel musician Piesie Esther encountered a wardrobe mishap during her performance at the 2023 Ghana Music Awards UK over the weekend.
The singer had worn a white flowy gown for her appearance at the event, which took place at the Royal Regency Palace in London.
Midway through her performance, the zipper on the side of the dress came off, revealing the inner garment that was part of her outfit's design.
However, the mishap did not stop Piesie Esther from delivering her powerful performance.
In a swift response to the mishap, her team provided her with a jacket to wear.
This allowed her to continue her performance with confidence and freely, undisturbed by the wardrobe malfunction.
@piesieesther_ gives a powerful ministration at the #GMAUK23 pic.twitter.com/8K022jdjOU
— Afriy David (@AfriyMusic) October 8, 2023
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