All was going well for the MTV Video Music Awards 2022 with Hollywood rock bands and pop stars gracing the stage with their mind-bogling performances. When Maneskin took the stage, the ratings of the MTV VMA hit another level as the Italian Rock band performed on their 'Supermodel' track. The Italian Rock band Maneskin were among the star performers held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Sunday night. However, when Maneskin rock band was performing their rendition of 'Supermodel' it was cut to scenes of empty chairs sparking curiosity among fans. Soon after, it was revealed that during the MTV VMA 2022 performance, Maneskin's bassist Victoria De Angelis suffered a wardrobe malfunction.
Following that, Maneskin MTV VMA 2022 performance became the talk of the town and fans started to search to re-watch their live performance. Although MTV VMA 2022 became the top trend worldwide, however, it was bassist Victoria De Angelis wardrobe malfunction that the fans found 'iconic'.
In the Victoria De Angelis wardrobe malfunction viral video, the bassist can be seen performing in her full energy along with other rock band members Damiano David, guitarist Thomas Raggi, and drummer Ethan Torchio. However, as the performance went by and energy started to gain, Victoria De Angelis suffered a wardrobe malfunction as her top fell down and exposed her breasts. Notably, the musicians kept on playing the music for the fans. However, the MTV VMA switched the scene to empty chairs in an attempt to censor it.
Watch Maneskin MTV VMA 202 Performance Video
📹 | @thisismaneskin performing their censored "SUPERMODEL" performance by MTV at the #VMAs pic.twitter.com/EhCk1hsjfB
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Coming to MTV VMA's award show, Maneskin ended the night ended on a high as they walked away with their first VMA trophy in the alternative video category for their track 'I Wanna Be Your Slave'. Talking about MTV VMA Awards, Taylor Swift dominated the night. She won Video of the Year - making her the first artist to win the prize three times and the first to win for a video they directed themselves. She also won award for Best Longform Video and Best Direction for the short film.