KEY POINTS

  • Miley Cyrus suffered wardrobe malfunction in public
  • She shared the photos online
  • he singer feels Instagram will remove the picture 

Miley Cyrus suffered a wardrobe malfunction recently. And instead of hiding the picture, she has shared it online on her Instagram page for everyone to see. She also asked her fans to see it before the pictures gate taken down on the social media platform.

Cyrus was in Los Angeles recently to take part in the Tom Ford fashion show. While walking in public, surrounded by fans and photographers, she suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her dress parted to reveal her nipple.

The singer shared the photos on her Instagram page and asked her fans to see it quickly because she feels the social media platform will definitely remove it. She wore a white top, black pants, and red heels in the pictures.

Cyrus also shared a video of her walking the ramp online. She wore a black bra and matching pants at the fashion event, and she carried zebra stripes jacket in her hands. The singer finished the look with a diamond necklace, which she flaunted in another video that she shared on Instagram.

Apart from the pictures and videos from the fashion event, Cyrus also shared a few photos of her walking around in public. The snaps she shared online show her in a white, sleeveless top, hot red pants, and red heels. She carried a matching red handbag and finished the look with a pair of dark sunglasses.

Cyrus also shared a set of photos of her heading out in the night in New York City. She wore a black top that revealed her toned abs, black pants, leather jacket, and a black cap. She carried a black handbag and wore sunglasses to shield her eyes from the glare of the cameras.

The “Slide Away” singer has been busy attending music events and fashion shows in the past few weeks. She will be launching her next album later this year.

Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus attends The Women's Cancer Research Fund's An Unforgettable Evening Benefit Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, Feb. 28, 2019. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images