Miley Cyrus suffered an extremely awkward wardrobe malfunction on New Year’s Eve, which left her her accidentally topless on stage.

The hitmaker’s major wardrobe fail came as she co-hosted her New Year’s Eve Party special on NBC alongside Kim Kardashian ‘s new beau Pete Davidson.

Full of glitz, glamour and the most awkward wardrobe malfunction of the year, the NYE extravaganza was streamed live from Miami in Florida, America on Friday night.

Miley, 29, who rose to ultimate fame when portraying the role of Hannah Montana on Disney Channel, was performing her hit Party In The USA when things went horribly wrong.

Miley Cyrus suffers wardrobe malfunction that leaves her topless on stage; here's how she handled it

Moments after the clock struck midnight and the whole of Florida welcomed 2022, Miley’s top came undone and she experienced the ultimate wardrobe malfunction – live on stage and streamed around the world – in front of millions of people.

Miley Cyrus suffers wardrobe malfunction that leaves her accidentally topless on stage - Irish Mirror Online

Miley Cyrus suffers wardrobe malfunction that leaves her accidentally topless on stage - Mirror Online

Donning a silver top made from a chainmail material, Miley teamed the revealing top with a matching mini skirt that left little to the imagination.

Miley Cyrus' top falls down on stage in shocking wardrobe malfunction  during New Year's show with Pete Davidson | The US Sun

Showing off her toned physique, the blonde bombshell danced and sung as she performed to masses of people, completely unaware of what was about to happen.

Fans were quick to take to social media to detail the moment it happened, with one saying: ” Miley Cyrus ’ top just fell off, and she’s singing through it. 2022 is gonna be alright, y’all.”

Another penned: “We’re not even 5 minutes into 2022 and Miley already lost her top.”

While a third said: “Miley’s top falling off on stage is iconic. Just iconic.”

And a fourth noted: “We are 5 minutes into the New Year and Miley Cyrus lost her top on live TV, professionally left the stage, and came back in just a blazer. Iconic.”