Benson Boone appears to be taking the thrill over his seen try at avoiding a wardrobe malfunction at the Grammy Awards in stride.
The pop musician carried out a star-making rendition of his smash single, “Beautiful Things,” full with aerial flips at Sunday’s ceremony.
By all accounts, the efficiency was a powerful showcase for Boone’s vocal stamina and bodily agility. Nevertheless, he appeared to have points together with his sequined blue jumpsuit, as he may very well be seen tugging on the crotch of the costume earlier than exiting the stage on the finish of the tune.
The second shortly went viral, with a lot of Boone’s followers sharing some amusing reactions to it on-line.
“Jumping off a piano, doing multiple flips in a baby blue sequin leisure suit onesie, and adjusting your balls in front of a world audience is certainly a flex, Benson Boone,” one individual wrote on X, previously referred to as Twitter.
“That’s right men, wearing jumpsuits makes everything go right up in there. Welcome to our world,” one other mentioned.
By Monday morning, Boone addressed the second with a cheeky apology.
“Sorry for adjusting my jumpsuit so aggressively on stage tonight,” he wrote on his Instagram tales. “That thing was extremely restricting in certain areas.”
Boone was nominated for Greatest New Artist at this yr’s Grammys however misplaced the award to Chappell Roan. Nonetheless, the singer-songwriter has loved a breakout yr because of the worldwide success of “Beautiful Things,” which is featured on his debut album, “Fireworks & Rollerblades.”
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A Monroe, Washington, native, Boone initially sought to determine himself within the music enterprise as a contestant on “American Idol” in 2021. Regardless of decide Katy Perry’s enthusiasm, he exited the competitors collection after making it to that season’s high 24 contestants.
Boone defined why he left “American Idol” in an interview with American Songwriter final yr, saying, “I think I’m a big risk taker and that’s how I’ve been my whole life.”
“I’ve been that way in sports, or in cliff jumping, or stuff like that,” he mentioned. “I always like to feel the thrill of not knowing fully how something’s going to go.”