Meghan Trainor brought down the house, and herself, when she performed her new single "Me Too" on Thursday's Tonight Show.
The GRAMMY winner
-- who hit the stage in a figure-hugging sequin dress -- couldn't quite
keep her balance in her sky-high heels. Towards the end of the
performance, Trainor did a little booty shake, but when she went to turn
around and grab the mic, she took a major spill.
Making light of the tumble, the 22-year-old pop star
laid out on the stage and host Jimmy Fallon joined her. "Grabbing the
mic is the toughest," Fallon quipped as the audience gave Trainor a
standing ovation.
"Might have fell down, but I KILLLED that sh*t hahaha #keepinitreal," she Instagrammed following her performance.
Trainor
also took to Twitter to assure her fans that she was OK. "I didn't feel
it till hours later," she tweeted. "I'm all good tho. Barely a
scratch."
The "All About That Bass" singer talked about her tumble on Friday's Good Morning America,
saying she redid the whole performance but thought the first one was
the best. "I'm feeling it today. I feel little bruises everywhere," she
admitted. "I was fine."
Trainor also guest hosted the last hour of the Today show with Hoda Kotb.
Last week, Trainor made headlines when she pulled her "Me Too" music video after realizing that she was Photoshopped in the dance scene.
She later released the Photoshop-free version to the delight of her
fans. "I was upset because it wasn't something that I said, 'Please make
me skinnier,' you know?" she told ET. "[I] called them and said,
'Please, I never asked you to touch my waist, can I please have my waist
back?' And when I got my waist, I was very happy with it, and I didn't
see why you would need to bring it in smaller."
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