Farrah Abraham’s red carpet look might have been a bit more revealing than she intended as the Teen Mom OG alum experienced a wardrobe malfunction in front of crowds at the 2019 Venice Film Festival’s Ad Astra screening Thursday night. The reality personality’s floral gown led to an awkward moment when the thigh-high slit shifted a little too far to the front, revealing the MTV personality’s crotch for a short period of time.
It was certainly an NSFW moment, but one captured in photos outlets such as E! News have shared with a strategic blur. You can see them here. Abraham had a very similar mishap at Cannes Film Festival last year when a slit in her long gold gown shifted to the side in a wardrobe malfunction that left her likewise exposed.
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Abraham didn’t let the snafu shake her, writing a glowing review of the Brad Pitt movie on her Instagram, alongside a clean version of her red carpet photo edited to add sparkle to parts of her ensemble.
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“Your going to love #adastra ! Great movie for father’s & Sons, those who enjoy #nasa space and the purpose of living life to its fullest (sic),” she wrote beneath the snap. “As an actress, writer, producer , Director I enjoyed it! Might be best this festival.”
She even teased making a movie and debuting a brand new line of jewelry herself, adding, “Can’t wait to release my feature film. Coming from Docu – Reality TV on Teen Mom I was grateful to see & meet fans in Venice Italy! Honored wearing my new jewelry line coming SEPTEMBER 16by [Kollectin] wearing French designer [Christophe Guillarme].”
The former reality star was clearly feeling her vibe that night, hashtagging “best dressed” and “glow up” after wrapping up her message to fans.
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