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Video: Nicki Minaj Suffers Double Nip Slip at Made in America Festival
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The 35-year-old rapper accidentally flashed the crowd when her plunging gold velvet costume gaped open to reveal her sizeable bust.

AceShowbiz - Nicki Minaj suffered an embarrassing nip-slip onstage during her performance at the 2018 Budweiser Made in America Festival in Philadelphia on Sunday, September 02.

The 35-year-old rapper accidentally flashed the crowd when her plunging gold velvet costume gaped open to reveal her sizeable bust.

A video obtained by Instagram blog The Shade Room showed Nicki, who took to the stage in vivid orange lace front wig and a velvet wrap-style playsuit, didn't miss a beat as she continued dancing while stuffing her considerable assets back into her outfit.

Thankfully, the Queen rapper's wardrobe malfunction didn't derail her performance at the event, which was held at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, where she joined artists including headliner Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Daniel Caesar and Alessia Cara, among others, at the two-day festival.

However, it was one of the few chances her fans will get to see her perform live this year after it was announced the North American leg of the Anaconda hitmaker's co-headlining NickiHndrxx tour with Future had been postponed.

The trek was previously scheduled to launch 21 September in Baltimore, Maryland, but Nicki has now delayed it until May 2019 in order to refine production elements.

"I haven't CANCELLED anything," Nicki wrote, in a bid quash rumours that poor ticket sales were the reason for the cancellation. "I reversed the order of the US & EUROPEAN LEGS of my tour. This is for obvious reasons to anyone with a brain ... My album was originally going to drop in June which would've given me 3 months of tour rehearsal. However, I was still writing & recording up to last week ... I can't rehearse 4 WEEKS for a tour I originally planned on rehearsing 3 months for...

"I will now start the European leg of our tour first, so those dates will stay exactly the same, and the US leg of the tour will now start in May,' she said in a clip.

The change in dates means that Future will not be able to co-headline the U.S. leg.

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