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Selling Sunset's Emma Hernan has X-rated wardrobe malfunction by exposing pubic area when with her boss

Selling Sunset's Emma Hernan has X-rated wardrobe malfunction by exposing pubic area when with her boss

Daily Mail​20-05-2025

Emma Hernan suffered a wardrobe malfunction during a night out with Oppenheim Group boss Jason Oppenheim and his new girlfriend Jessica Vargas.
The trio enjoyed a night out at Hotel Martinez on Monday during the Cannes Film Festival, where 33-year-old Emma — who flashed underboob earlier this spring — wore a slinky silver and gold dress.
She appeared to skip underwear while modeling the number, which featured a risky side slit that was just about as high as her hip bone.
While posing on a staircase for a photo, the blonde bombshell's bare crotch was exposed, unbeknownst to her.
Every other part of her eye-catching ensemble was carefully situated, with the fashionista's white Chanel purse positioned over her shoulder and her busty cleavage on display in the plunging look.
Emma was bronzed for the night out and she wore her lengthy locks in a side part and sultry waves.
She appeared to skip underwear while modeling the number, which featured a risky side slit that was just about as high as her hip bone. While posing on a staircase for a photo, the blonde bombshell's bare crotch was exposed, unbeknownst to her
Her outfit was rounded out with a pair of silver heels with wrap-around straps stretching over her ankles.
Meanwhile, Jason was outfitted in a camouflage sweater, black trousers, and white sneakers.
His redhead girlfriend opted for a form-fitting black dress that showed off her perky chest.
The look also boasted a cutout at the midriff, letting her show off her toned abs.
On Saturday she wore a ruched, baby pink, one-shoulder gown from the Italian fashion brand Redemption while attending the COSF x PCE Cocktails by the Sea event.
Taking to Instagram afterward, she shared a photo from the function with her 2.3 million followers, and wrote, 'Woke up in Cannes.'
She added, '#sellingsunset #sellingsunsetnetflix #cannesfilmfestival #cannes #fashion #gown #paris #pinkgown #travel,' and has so far collected more than 21,000 likes.
It comes after Hernan revealed her thoughts on Oppenheim's new relationship.
The serial dater is known for his track record of romancing stunning women, including Selling Sunset stars Chrishell Stause and Mary Fitzgerald.
She told Us Weekly in April that Jessica, also a real estate agent, has her seal of approval.
'Jess is very sweet,' Hernan told the outlet at The Daily Front Row's 9th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards.
The reality television personality added, 'She's Emma approved. I don't know if she's everyone approved, but she's Emma approved.'
And she noted, 'Jason's very happy. We just talked about it actually. Me and Jason just had a little heart to heart. He's so, so happy with her.'

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