Iggy Azalea took to Twitter with the announcement that her concert in Saudi Arabia was abruptly cut short due to an embarrassing incident.

According to Page Six, she had been performing at Gamers8 - a gaming and e-sports event held at Boulevard Riyadh City - when her pants split while onstage.

The 33-year-old Australian rapper, who recently dropped a risqué music video for her new single Money Come, could not complete the show due to a wardrobe malfunction.

In response to the sudden conclusion of her show, the singer took to Twitter and expressed her love for fans in Saudi Arabia.

With a teary face emoji, the mother of one exclaimed, "My show was cut short, and I'm so sorry!"

The singer went on to explain, "It wasn't the promoter's fault - they are amazing people who wanted to continue like everyone else. Unfortunately, authorities prevented us from doing so because my pants split."

Reports from the scene of the Gamers8 festival state that Iggy had no problems with her performance, and was well into it before outside forces caused its abrupt conclusion. According to an individual familiar with the situation, government and police were responsible for ending the show prematurely.

After posting the initial tweet, a fan took to the comment section to inquire why Iggy Azalea was not allowed to exchange pants.

To this rhetorical question, she joked that her proclamation of "Ladies make some noise, it's a woman's world!" caused an uproar with the authorities.

She enthusiastically proclaimed, 'I'm good; my fans don't need to be mad at anyone because neither me nor show organizers had anything to do with it; it was down to a decision made by police."

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Beforehand, Iggy had exuded joy in anticipation of participating in this gig.

Full of delight and anticipation, she expressed her sheer joy at the opportunity to take the stage for her debut in Saudi Arabia at Gamers8. S

peaking to Just Jared, she beamed about being part of an all-female lineup.

"It fills me with pride that my music has been a source of inspiration for women worldwide," she proudly declared.

Eagerly, Iggy proclaimed, "I'm so happy to have the chance to travel and meet my fans in different places. It's an exciting opportunity to explore new cultures, so I'm counting the days until Friday when I'll perform in Riyadh. There's going to be a fantastic atmosphere!"

Iggy Azalea also performed her song "Money Come" before the wardrobe malfunction occurred, providing all who were present with a unique experience.

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