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After copping a number of strange looks while out for a run, this woman discovered her trendy gym shorts had let her down.
A woman who was working out in a pair of flesh coloured shorts has revealed her shock when she discovered there was a flaw with the trendy item that made it look like she’d had a terrible accident.
TikTok user Madison Hildreth shared a video after returning home from a run in 32 degree heat in the trendy bike shorts, recently made popular by the Kardashians.
During her workout, the social media star couldn’t help but notice a few people giving her an odd look and couldn’t figure out why.
But it was only when she got home and took a look in the mirror that she spotted the problem with her shorts.
She captioned the clip : “So I noticed people staring at me on my jog this morning.
“I stood in the mirror when I got home... and realised why.”
Unfortunately for Madison, her light-toned shorts didn’t disguise her sweat patches and made it look as though she’d wet herself.
“Lesson of the day: don’t wear light coloured shorts in 90 degree weather...” she added.
The clip has now racked up over 6.8 million views and over 125,000 “likes” - and thankfully people in the comments were full of sympathy.
One replied: “Embrace the crotch sweat girl. Happens to all of us running and sweating.”
Another added: “Showed you were working hard. Own it.”
Meanwhile, a third joked: “Don’t sweat it.
“I mean, don’t worry about it. That’s also me at the gym.”
It’s not the first time a woman has had an awkward blunder wearing the trendy item. Last year Sydney woman Gabi Goddard was “asked to leave” her gym because of her skin-tight shorts.
But she later realised she’d been wearing her “scrunch bum shorts” inside out at the time of the incident which led to people confusing her as having her G-string on show.
Gabi labelled the move “horrifying” in an Instagram post that quickly went viral, with many agreeing the situation was “unacceptable” and encouraged “objectifying women”.
Nadia Bartel has always been a fan of double denim, but she said there’s one important rule that needs to be followed to pull it off.
A London-based designer shared on TikTok she tried 60 swimsuits and discovered what works well for larger-cup ladies and what doesn’t.
Russian model Natasha Poly has left little to the imagination in a cut-out black gown, as the risque trend sweeps the Cannes Film Festival.

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I was doing a lot of hot yoga classes
and I was just really uncomfortable in class
having to wear these really tight uncomfortable sports bras
and I'd see like, these guys practicing next to me
in like, these itty bitty little brief shorts,
and it just like really kind of annoyed me,
especially considering that yoga is about being comfortable
and so I just felt like I had this literal barrier
that was preventing me from fully enjoying that flow.
The sports bras and all of those different things
can be so cumbersome, and it was super freeing.
Ooh, we're dangling a little bit too much,
but just more from a comfort perspective
than from a self-conscious perspective.
The very first time I did it, I felt powerful.
I felt really in touch with my body.
I really wanted to make it a point for the yoga
to be accessible no matter what your body type is.
especially from like, larger chested women
is like, Oh, well, I won't be able to do that.
You know, My body's not gonna behave,
no matter what your body shape or size is.
Doing more work on self-confidence and self-love
and I think this space is a beautiful space to create
that sense of safety and comfort to give you
the confidence that you can take out in the world.
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Locker Room Look Book is Well+Good’s new video series where we share (and you’ll score) post-workout beauty and style tips from white-hot wellness stars.
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to spiff up post-workout in a communal locker room, Rumble Boxing's Ashley Guarrasi and Noah Neiman have the answer: hilarious.
The Instagram-happy fitness pros (Neiman is a co-owner of the boutique boxing spot, while Guarrasi is a founding trainer) are just as skilled at sparring punches as they are at sparring banter—which serves them well during Rumble's high-energy classes, a combo of boxing jabs and circuit training over a backdrop of blasting bass-filled beats.
So what happens when the two come together to break down their post-sweat routines? Spoiler alert: Subtle competition, some actually solid advice ("dry shampoo is a fit girl's best friend"), and serious antics, of course.
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