Tate McRae posted a behind-the-scenes TikTok video showing what it takes to walk a red carpet in style
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The singer attended the April 29 Billboard Women in Music event in a tight dress that was fashionable but definitely not functional
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McRae was among the stars at the ceremony, where she took home the Hitmaker Award
It's okay, she's okay.
Tate McRaeattended the April 29 Billboard Women in Music ceremony wearing a sexy leather look made to turn heads — but apparently not made for taking a rest.
In aTikTokposted after the star-studded event, the "Greedy" singer, 22, gave a reality check with a behind-the-scenes video of her struggling to sit in her outfit because of its waist-cinching corsetry.
"How does one sit when their dress doesn't allow them to sit," she captioned the clip, which showed her sitting in what appeared to be a sprinter van very stiffly and with her arms out.
McRae didn't have to struggle for long as she did an outfit change inside the ceremony. She accepted her Hitmaker Award in a flowy white dress with a balloon peplum waistline and a lace neckline.
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One of the star's recent red carpet moments was at the2025 MTV Video Music Awardsin September. She wore a sheer Grecian-style white gown by Ludovic de Saint Sernin.
Months later, she opened up toRolling Stoneabout being"scrutinized" and "sexualized" for her provocative outfits.
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"It's just wild that people pay so much attention to us girls for little things that a man wouldn't be scrutinized for... And they're not thinking about the great things that are happening onstage," she said.
"They're not thinking about their vocals, or the way that they're performing or putting themselves out there or being vulnerable, spreading a very specific message," she continued. "They're thinking about what shorts they're wearing, or what their makeup looks like, and that's annoying."
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