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After the wardrobe malfunction, NBC said it "used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured."
The first notes of Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” had just played when Gabriella Papadakis suddenly became aware that people were about to see a whole lot more of her shape than she had planned.
The French ice dancer’s glittering emerald costume at the Olympics had come unhooked at the neckline, and later in the routine her left breast was exposed live on television.
When the clasp became unhooked, the 22-year-old Papadakis was more worried about holding up her outfit than making sure her twizzles and rhumba were in sync. Her swinging short program with partner Guillaume Cizeron at the Pyeongchang Olympics threatened to go down in history alongside Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction during her halftime performance at the Super Bowl.
“I felt it right away and I prayed,” Papadakis said. “That’s about what I could do.”
Somehow, the French couple kept things together through most of their Latin program , producing a score of 81.93 points Monday that left them second behind Canadian stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir .
It was during the final element, when Papadakis leaned back in Cizeron’s arms, that her costume rode upward to reveal her breast. The performance was being shown live on international television, and people immediately began posting screen grabs of the incident on social media.
“Our coverage of ice dancing was live tonight. Once a competitor’s brief wardrobe issue became evident, we purposely used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured,” NBC said in a statement to The Associated Press. “We have edited the video for all television encores and online replays.”
It was the second wardrobe mishap during the skating program at the Pyeongchang Games. American-born ice dancer Yura Min, competing for South Korea, had the back of her costume come unclasped during her short program with partner Alex Gamelin in the team competition.
Papadakis and Cizeron , considered the biggest threat to Virtue and Moir for gold, still managed to gain level-four marks for all their elements save their final straight line lift. That left the French duo less than two points behind their Canadian training partners on a packed leaderboard .
It’s unclear whether the judges docked the couple for the wardrobe issue. The rules state losing any part of a costume, even a hair clip, can lead to a one-point deduction.
“It’s a little bit frustrating to know that it’s not because of something that we did,” Cizeron said. “It’s just a costume issue, something as stupid as that, so it’s a little bit disappointing.”
Papadakis was nearly in tears as she approached reporters after the routine, which is required of any Olympic competitor after competition. But she was in better spirits an hour later, when she no doubt realized that her chance of a gold medal was still intact.
“It was pretty distracting, kind of my worst nightmare happening at the Olympics,” Papadakis said. “I told myself, ‘I don’t have a choice. I have to keep going,’ and that’s what we did. I think we can be proud of ourselves being able to deliver a great performance with that happening.”
Watch Papadakis and Cizeron’s Sunday night program here .
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After the wardrobe malfunction, NBC said it "used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured."
The first notes of Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” had just played when Gabriella Papadakis suddenly became aware that people were about to see a whole lot more of her shape than she had planned.
The French ice dancer’s glittering emerald costume at the Olympics had come unhooked at the neckline, and later in the routine her left breast was exposed live on television.
When the clasp became unhooked, the 22-year-old Papadakis was more worried about holding up her outfit than making sure her twizzles and rhumba were in sync. Her swinging short program with partner Guillaume Cizeron at the Pyeongchang Olympics threatened to go down in history alongside Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction during her halftime performance at the Super Bowl.
“I felt it right away and I prayed,” Papadakis said. “That’s about what I could do.”
Somehow, the French couple kept things together through most of their Latin program , producing a score of 81.93 points Monday that left them second behind Canadian stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir .
It was during the final element, when Papadakis leaned back in Cizeron’s arms, that her costume rode upward to reveal her breast. The performance was being shown live on international television, and people immediately began posting screen grabs of the incident on social media.
“Our coverage of ice dancing was live tonight. Once a competitor’s brief wardrobe issue became evident, we purposely used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured,” NBC said in a statement to The Associated Press. “We have edited the video for all television encores and online replays.”
It was the second wardrobe mishap during the skating program at the Pyeongchang Games. American-born ice dancer Yura Min, competing for South Korea, had the back of her costume come unclasped during her short program with partner Alex Gamelin in the team competition.
Papadakis and Cizeron , considered the biggest threat to Virtue and Moir for gold, still managed to gain level-four marks for all their elements save their final straight line lift. That left the French duo less than two points behind their Canadian training partners on a packed leaderboard .
It’s unclear whether the judges docked the couple for the wardrobe issue. The rules state losing any part of a costume, even a hair clip, can lead to a one-point deduction.
“It’s a little bit frustrating to know that it’s not because of something that we did,” Cizeron said. “It’s just a costume issue, something as stupid as that, so it’s a little bit disappointing.”
Papadakis was nearly in tears as she approached reporters after the routine, which is required of any Olympic competitor after competition. But she was in better spirits an hour later, when she no doubt realized that her chance of a gold medal was still intact.
“It was pretty distracting, kind of my worst nightmare happening at the Olympics,” Papadakis said. “I told myself, ‘I don’t have a choice. I have to keep going,’ and that’s what we did. I think we can be proud of ourselves being able to deliver a great performance with that happening.”
Watch Papadakis and Cizeron’s Sunday night program here .
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French figure skater Gabriella Papadakis experienced a wardrobe malfunction Monday during Olympics competition, as the world’s eyes were fixated on Pyeongchang.
The clasp at the back of Papadakis’ halter top snapped, exposing her left breast on live television.
“Our coverage of ice dancing was live tonight . Once a competitor’s brief wardrobe issue became evident, we purposely used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told TheWrap in a statement. “We have edited the video for all television encores and online replays.”
“I felt it right away and I prayed,” Papadakis said, per the New York Post . “That’s about what I could do.”
“It was pretty distracting, kind of my worst nightmare happening at the Olympics,” she added. “I told myself, ‘I don’t have a choice. I have to keep going,’ and that’s what we did. I think we can be proud of ourselves being able to deliver a great performance with that happening.”
She and swinging short program partner Guillaume Cizeron scored 81.93 points, placing them in second. It’s unclear if the judges docked them for the costume issue, but Cizeron seemed to think so in post-skate remarks.
“It’s a little bit frustrating to know that it’s not because of something that we did,” he said. “It’s just a costume issue, something as stupid as that, so it’s a little bit disappointing.”
Watch the moment Papadakis’ clasp broke here:
Gabriella Papadakis experiences a costume malfunction with her dress for the second time this week, according to @KurtBrowning
The clasp at the back of her halter snapped.
Bad luck and a distraction for the experienced French pair. pic.twitter.com/F6quTbadWu
— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) February 19, 2018
The most famous wardrobe malfunction to date happened when a piece of Janet Jackson 's costume came loose during the 2004 Super Bowl half-time show. Justin Timberlake pulled away part of her bustier, exposing a right breast to 140 million viewers -- and sparking a controversy that landed both CBS and Jackson in court. The incident became the most recorded and replayed moment in TiVo history, enticing an estimated 35,000 new subscribers and launched an eight-year FCC investigation.
There was nothing "Beautiful" about Mariah Carey 's language in 2013 as the singer couldn't stop herself from swearing when her dress split on ABC's "Good Morning America" during a live performance. "Oh, s---," Carey said while climbing a staircase on the "GMA" summer concert series stage in Central Park. "You didn't hear that. I said 'shoot,'" she quickly added.
"Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart had to face both ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson and public embarrassment at the 2014 Hollywood Film Awards when the metallic top of her Chanel dress fell a little too low and exposed her nipples as she took the stage to present Julianne Moore with an award for "Still Alice."
...but doesn't skip a beat. Beyonce proved to be a true professional at New York's Global Citizen Festival in September 2014 when her plunging white blouse flew open revealing her flesh-colored bra to a crowd of thousands in Central Park. However, the star simply smiled, placed a hand over her chest and continued to turn in a "bootylicious" performance.
Even the Material Girl can have a wardrobe malfunction, as Madonna proved at the Brit Awards in London in February 2015. The 56-year-old singer slipped and tumbled down a short set of stairs while performing "Living for Love" from her "Rebel Heart" album, later blaming her elaborate costume. "My beautiful cape was tied too tight," she said. "But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up!"
The cameras got far too up close and personal on LeBron James during Game 4 of the NBA Championships against the Golden State Warriors in June 2015, as the Cleveland Cavaliers star adjusted his shorts and accidentally flashed his penis on live television. Viewers immediately noticed his wardrobe malfunction and the moment went viral over social media with the hashtag #LeBronsDick, and a NSFW Vine video replaying the incident in slow motion.
The "Strut" singer caused plenty of excitement across the web on Aug. 4, 2015, when his leather pants ripped open to reveal his penis in all its glory. Kravitz quickly exited stage left for a much-needed wardrobe change, but was soon tweeting about #penisgate.
When the top of Bebe Rexha's dress slipping down slightly as she walked the red carpet for 2018's Grammys, almost no one at the event noticed. Some eagle-eyed photographers caught it, but many online shared the photo without even realizing what it exposed. 
This one wins the gold medal for wardrobe malfunctions. French Olympic figure skater Gabriella Papadakis had the clasp on her halter top snap while she and her partner were competing on live TV. It was a humiliating moment for Papadakis
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