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Embarrassing Celebrity Wardrobe Malfunctions

Nip slips, side boobs, crotch shots -- when the spotlight is on the red carpet, no celebrity is safe
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Selena Gomez
The front-slit dresses strike again! Luckily, it looks like Selena Gomez was wearing a pair of nude underwear for her performance at 103.3 AMP Radio Birthday Bash free concert at City Hall Plaza in Boston.

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Eva Longoria
A handful of starlets can attest, the stairs at Cannes are the worst. Last year's victim? Eva Longoria, who lifted her Atelier Versace gown just a little too high as she stepped over a puddle on the red carpet.

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Geri Halliwell
Is it a little breezy in here, or is it just me? During her step and repeat, Ginger Spice unintentionally flashed her backside at the BAFTA Awards.

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Rita Ora
Was this a bend and snap gone horribly wrong? We really hope Rita Ora was leaving the Adidas Originals Launch in London when her floral print jumpsuit split.

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Emma Watson
Phew. Emma Watson's stick-on breast petals saved this wardrobe malfunction from becoming a full-frontal nip slip.

Celebrities have professional stylists to meticulously dress them from head to toe before big outings, but that's where the safety net stops. When you're wearing complicated designer clothing and surrounded by blinding paparazzi flashes and screaming crowds and exiting luxury vehicles in heels, the worst can, and probably will, happen in the form of some seriously embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions.

From the glamorous red carpet of Cannes to your run-of-the-mill Hollywood premiere, we present the most cringe-worthy nip slips, crotch shots, accidental flashing and celebrity wardrobe malfunctions captured by the paparazzi.
OCT 21, 2010 | SHARES
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