Chrissy Teigen: The Risqué Split Sharing A Sneak Peek Of Her Hooha on AMAs

By Mary Lourd - 22 Nov '16 09:26AM
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Chrissy Teigen, the American model and wife of the music artist John Legend had suffered a major wardrobe malfunction during the AMA (American Music Awards) night last weekend. All eyes were on her for sure.

The 30 years-old model and a mother of one wears a long black dress with a long cut-out slit almost to the bust on each side which was held together by just two safety pins in gold. She paired it with a strappy black and gold heels and added style with her shimmering gold bangles, rings, and 3 layered neck accessories with a black and gold clutch.

 

Teigen was posing for the photographers while on the red carpet when she noticed that she was already revealing what she shouldn't. She covers it right away with her hands and clutch to prevent from showing more of it. John Legend, her husband, also moved into her right away as he helped her too as she was placing her dress on the right place.

Later on the event, Teigen made her way to the stage as she introduced her husband before he performed his hit song "Love me Now", as a brilliant musician and a wonderful father who makes a pretty good breakfast. She also added that he has been known to write love songs about her and what else to say, it's very inspiring.

 

After the embarrassing scene on the red carpet, she received criticisms on her social media account stating, "Underwear-free @chrissyteigen what happened to being a lady? #SMH," to which the model replied that she's pretty sure that they could clearly see she's a lady and while walking it floated and it was over. She added that she cannot take it back.

Asking a formal apology, she then posted on Instagram stating that it wasn't her intention to harmed mentally or physically by her "hooha" anyone. She even thanked that her dress was #yousefakbar and shoes are @dsquared2 and laser hair removal is @sevlaseraesthetics. Later on, she immediately received applause from her followers.

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