HO – Taylor Swift wardrobe malfunction handling praised as ‘100% HUMAN MOMENT’, The pop megastar’s response went viral.
Taylor Swift has handled a wardrobe malfunction like a true professional.

During night three of her Stockholm stop of The Eras Tour, the pop megastar asked her audience to “talk amongst yourselves” as she fixed an issue with her wrap dress.

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In a video posted to TikTok, Swift was seen adjusting her dress before a member of her crew emerged to help.

The singer laughed along as he assisted with the situation.

The crowd cheered as Swift partially removed the tie of her dress, revealing her gold bedazzled bra from her earlier set, which comprised songs from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

Taylor Swift resolves a wardrobe malfunction.

Taylor Swift resolves a wardrobe malfunction. Credit: ella37980/TikTok

She then sat down at the piano and began to play a ballad from Tortured Poets Department, How Did It End?

Fans loved the wardrobe malfunction and the way Swift handled it.

One used a play on words with her Eras tour: “Oh errors tour, you’ll always be famous.”

“100 per cent human. Love it!” said another.

It’s not the first time Swift has effortlessly addressed a technical issue during her concerts.

In August 2023, the singer experienced a failure of her in-ear metronome, which is used to count her into songs and keep her on beat.

She was seen tapping her ear, signalling to sound technicians that the device had failed.

Ever the professional, Swift went over to her guitarist, indicating with her hands that she couldn’t hear.

He appeared to count her into the song, Love Story, before helping her throughout the song to stay on beat.

Taylor Swift’s ear piece fails.

Taylor Swift’s ear piece fails. Credit: aldrichswift/TikTok

While artists rely heavily on the technology to hear the music, it surprised some fans on TikTok.

“Metronome? In her ear for three hours??” one said.

“People don’t realise how hard this is,” a second said.

“This would drive me crazy listening to clicking for three hours straight,” wrote another.

Others disagreed, commenting that it is “oddly comforting”.

“Why do I kind of like it,” another said.

“Oh my goodness, I sort of love it,” a fan agreed.