Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 24, 2025 · Entertainment

Chappell Roan's Hilarious Thong Moment: 'I Forgot My Bottom Was Just a Thong!'

Chappell Roan, 27, had a laugh at her own expense this weekend, during her performance at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York, when she took a look at herself on the big screen

SCANDALOUS SINGER SHINES IN RED HOT PERFORMANCE

Chappell Roan, the 27-year-old Missouri-born pop sensation, left her fans in stitches this weekend at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York. The Grammy-nominated singer was serving up a sizzling hot performance, but things took an unexpected turn when she seemed to forget that she was wearing a high-cut black thong.

As Chappell took the stage, clad in a stunning structured red corset with floral patterns and lace-up back, complete with gold embellishments dangling from the edges, she appeared to be totally absorbed in her performance. However, when she caught sight of herself on the big screen, she let out a loud gasp and turned bright red.

The pop artist appeared to forget she was wearing a skimpy look, telling the crowd: 'Oh my god, I forgot my bottom was just a thong' while momentarily covering her derriere

"Oh my god, I forgot my bottom was just a thong!" Chappell exclaimed, momentarily putting a hand over her bare derriere as if to cover it up from prying eyes. The crowd erupted into laughter, and even Chappell couldn't help but giggle along with them.

The Pink Pony Club hitmaker took the moment in stride, laughing off the mishap and jokingly saying "It's gone!" before moving on with her performance. But we have to wonder, did she really forget that she was wearing a thong, or was it just a clever publicity stunt?

Chappell delighted fans with a setlist that included hits like "Casual," "The Subway," and "Hot to Go." The show took a special turn when the singer brought out an iconic surprise guest – none other than Nancy Wilson, the guitarist from Heart! After teasing the audience that she always covers their 1977 hit "Barracuda," Chappell welcomed Wilson to the stage for an unforgettable collaboration.

Roan delighted fans with a setlist that included hits like Casual, The Subway, and Hot to Go; Seen at the Grammys in February

But what really stole the spotlight was Chappell's heartfelt message to her fans. "It's been quite a year," she said, as per Billboard. "I don't know how I would have made it without all of you." The singer, who has been making waves with her drag aesthetic and punchy feminist lyrics, expressed gratitude for her devoted fan base.

"I just needed a place like this so bad when I was 13 or 14," Chappell revealed. "I wanted to dress up however I wanted, wear makeup, look weird – you know what I mean?" The singer's words were met with cheers and applause from the crowd, who clearly appreciate her unapologetic individuality.

Chappell's European Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour has been making waves across the globe, and Saturday's concert was just one of eight U.S. pop-up shows she has added to the tour. The singer will next head to Kansas City for two nights before wrapping up her tour with two final shows in Los Angeles.

Saturday's concert is the first of eight U.S. pop-up shows Chappell has added to her European Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour; Seen in August in Budapest

But it's not all smooth sailing for Chappell – earlier this year, she ignited a generational divide when she shared her thoughts on motherhood during an interview. "I don't know a single person who is happy and has children at this age," she candidly stated, sparking a heated debate online.

Some mothers took issue with Chappell's remarks, calling them "not an accurate or healthy message to peddle, particularly when the birth rate is down." Others, however, related to Chappell's sentiments, sharing their own experiences of feeling overwhelmed and miserable as young mothers.

As one fan put it: "The people who have made me most scared to become a mother are mothers. What Chappell said is all I see – lots of mothers are like, 'This is miserable' and can also be the most competitive, nasty, and judgmental people."

After her shows in Forest Hills, Roan will head to Kansas City for two nights, before wrapping up her Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour with two final shows in Los Angeles; Seen in March

It seems that Chappell's words struck a chord with many young women, who feel pressure to conform to societal expectations of motherhood without being supported or understood. As for Chappell herself? She remains unapologetic about her opinions and lifestyle choices.

Sources:

  • thescholarlynote.com
  • Chappell Roan's official website

It comes after earlier this year the entertainer ignited a generational divide when she said in an interview: 'I don't know a single person who is happy and has children at this age'; Seen in May