
Embarrassed Lindsey Vonn suffers nightmare wardrobe malfunction as she accidentally bares all on red carpet
The skier attended the ESPY awards in Los Angeles, where the best athletes of the previous year were recognised for their achievements.
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Simone Biles scooped a prize but the event was overshadowed by an embarrassing moment on the red carpet.
Vonn posed for snaps and showed off her glamorous maroon dress.
She dazzled wearing heels but the leg slit in the dress made for an awkward moment.
A gust of wind blew her dress up and exposed Vonn's underwear.
Fortunately someone was on hand to come to her aid and covered her modesty from the onlooking photographers.
Vonn later changed her outfit as she appeared onstage at the award ceremony.
The second look was equally as stunning, with the 40-year-old capturing the eye in a glittery, shiny silver dress.
She posed for a photo with Olympic gymnast Biles.
Vonn, who once dated Tiger Woods, usually attracts attention n the red carpet for all the right reasons.
She turned heads in Madrid this year as she hosted the prestigious Laureus Awards.
Olympic champion and Tiger Woods' ex Lindsey Vonn turns heads in daring outfit while hosting prestigious sports awards
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