Singer Rita Ora suffered a wardrobe malfunction and flashed her nipple when she was about to get into her car after a party following her appearance on "The X Factor" live show.
The "I will never let you down" hitmaker wore a green-and-bluish-gray long-sleeved gown to the party that happened last weekend. Ora flaunted her cleavage in the floor-sweeping gown featuring plunging neckline which flowed down to her waistline.
She appeared to have difficulty walking in her gown to the point that she stumbled over her step and accidentally flashed her nipple, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Following the wardrobe malfunction, the 25-year-old made fun of her cleavage baring moment in the Versace dress.
She posted on Instagram an image of her with her cleavage on full display.
"So... last night was fun. Lol. See you tonight. Thank you@donatella_versace @versace_official Best team @ericjmcneal thank you for all your hard work," read the caption.
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