3. Emma Watson
Emma Watson showed us what we’ve been missing under Hermione’s sweater all these years. The Harry Potter hottie showed up to the red carpet premiere of Perks of Being a Wallflower where she exposed a little more skin than she had probably intended.
The 26-year-old flaunted her fit physique in a daring nude dress exposing her nipple. But thank goodness for breast petals, or else Watson would have found herself in an X-rated scenario. And while it’s quite obvious that many celebrities participate in intentional wardrobe malfunctions, eyewitnesses at the star-studded event revealed that the A-List actress was completely oblivious to her lack boob coverage.
This incident just counts for one in a long line of embarrassing events for Watson. The star encountered her first wardrobe malfunction when she accidentally exposed her undies at the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince premiere in July 2009. “This was a small wardrobe malfunction that happens,” she later said. “I don’t actually remember it happening. At least I was wearing underwear!”
2. Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga wasn’t so ladylike when she appeared on the red carpet of the 2011 CFDA Awards. In the most avant-garde nip slip to ever hit Hollywood, Mother Monster gave us all a good long hard look at her boobs. The eclectic singer received the Fashion Icon Award at the star-studded event and apparently thought it would be a brilliant idea if she repaid the organization by showing off a little boobage. Thanks…we think?
Gaga sure didn’t go unnoticed on this unforgettable night. She wore a custom Mugler outfit that donned a bustier that was precariously placed directly under her breasts, perfectly propping her girls in “perk-fect” place. Gotta love ourselves some good ole’ Gaga! But LG’s demeanor that night was quite opposite of her outrageous outfit.
When she went up on stage to accept her award, a soft-spoken, maybe even teary-eyed Gaga admitted she was nervous. “All of you made me feel like a star before I was,” she told the audience. “As much as this award means to me personally … I just want you to know how much this means to young Americans.”
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