POP queen Becky Hill suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction mid-performance at Glastonbury.
The singer, 29, expertly handled the situation that nearly saw her boobs spill out on the Other Stage – but she was booed by some people in the audience who were disappointed to see the situation resolved.
Wearing a black bikini top emblazoned with yellow smiley faces and a matching miniskirt, Becky told the crowd: "Well I seem to have a little bit of a wardrobe malfunction.
"And irritatingly, somewhat. Can I get this off? Sorry Glastonbury."

She added: "It wouldn't be a Becky Hill set if there wasn't some clumsiness involved would there."
Keeping fans up to date with the outfit repair, she said: "Sorry! Boobs are in!"
Boos rang out – suggesting some were disappointed not to see more.
Becky responded: "Don't boo the boobs being in! Come on! In 2023 I'll get you all arrested."
The 19 song hit-packed set played out on a gloriously sunny afternoon on Worthy Farm.
Becky began with anthem Crazy What Lover Can Do and included hits Afterglow and My Heart Goes.
There were also covers of DJ Sammy's Heave and Sylvester's You Make Me Feel before finishing with Remember.
Later on, The War on Drugs and Queens of the Stone Age wrapped up a day of great alternative music on the site's second stage.
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