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Salma Hayek Suffers NSFW Wardrobe Malfunction on Instagram Live
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Date:2025-04-26 11:25:16
Salma Hayek accidentally bared it all while celebrating a milestone moment.
While commemorating reaching 24 million followers with an Instagram Live, the Frida star danced around in a white robe. However, her enthusiasm caused the robe to slip, revealing parts of her chest and upper thigh to the camera. Salma took the wardrobe mishap in stride, blurring out the flashing bits and continued the festivities.
"24 million followers, 24 million reasons to smile," she captioned the May 16 post. "Thank you all for joining me on this wild ride! I cannot contain my excitement & gratitude."
Though she dressed down for this major social media moment, Salma is no stranger to turning heads on the red carpet. Case in point? Earlier this month at Met Gala 2023 honoring the late Karl Lagerfeld, the 56-year-old stepped out in a fiery red Gucci gown which featured a glossy bodice and lace detailing on the skirt.
And just a few months prior, Salma and her 15-year-old daughter Valentina Paloma Pinault—whom she shares with husband François-Henri Pinault,—were each other's mirror images in scarlet dresses at the Oscars in March.
Salma's fashionista moments are the cherry-on-top of her blossoming career, despite her being told she would one day age out of show business.
"I was also told that, as an actress, you kind of stop working around 30," Salma told Glamour in February. "Imagine? I did really feel it at the time, and it's unfair. If I had said instead to myself, ‘Don't worry, your best professional moments are going to be in your 50s,' I would have been devastated: ‘Oh my God, do I have to wait that long?' But it'll happen."
And she's continuing to prove her doubters wrong.
"Hell, I'm still going. Shocker," the House of Gucci actress said. "I'm still here. They tried to get rid of me a thousand ways; I'm still here."
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