Eurovision’s Mae Muller suffers racy wardrobe malfunction as ᴀssets escape top on stage

Eurovision star Mae Muller delighted crowds at Birmingham Pride, but later took to her Instagram stories after suffering a wardrobe malfunction during her performance

Eurovision Song Contest icon Mae Muller has laughed off a wardrobe mishap after performing onstage at Birmingham Pride.

The I Wrote A Song star, 25, delighted crowds at the event as she performed her catchy anthems in a sizzling pink cut-out dress.

Mae looked stunning as she paraded her endless legs through the dress’ thigh-high split, complimenting the look with matching pink sleeves.

Finishing the look with her brunette locks flowing past her shoulders, smoky eyes, long black nails and a pop of pink lipstick, Mae oozed glamour throughout her set.However her performance came with a surprise too, as the star’s breast suddenly became exposed through a hole in the dress during one of the songs.

Mae later laughed off the wardrobe blunder as she took to her Instagram stories, saying: “Birmingham pride u were STUNNING! THE BEST CROWD EVER!

“And my entire t*t came out on stage! She was jumping around without a care in the world but you know what it’s Pride so it’s fine.”

The singer’s performance at Birmingham Pride follows her appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final, which was held on Saturday May 13 at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena.

Despite giving a performance that left the crowds both in the arena and Eurovision Village cheering, Mae finished second to bottom in the leaderboard.

However, her anthem I Wrote A Song has enjoyed huge success, reaching number nine in the UK music charts and scoring the singer her first top ten hit.

Speaking to Daily Star, Mae also revealed that she would not rule out returning to the Eurovision Song Contest in the future too.

She said: “Eurovision is such an amazing experience and you get to meet so many amazing people.

“So when it comes to the idea of returning… never say never.

“I would have to leave it a few years before I do it again because it’s the most intense thing I have ever done.”