Nancy Grace denies wardrobe malfunction as she reveals she was wearing 'breast petals'

Publish date: 2024-06-03

Dancing With The Stars Nancy Grace denies wardrobe malfunction as she reveals she was wearing 'breast petals'

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It was the wardrobe malfunction that had Dancing With The Stars fans all in a flutter.

But being the good prosecutor that she is, today Nancy Grace has played down the incident, providing evidence that her modesty was kept safe by some trusty 'breast petals'.

The 51-year-old insists that she didn't fully expose herself and it was the sticky nipple cover-ups that she was wearing, which protected her chest area.

Evidence: Nancy Grace claims that her modesty was kept safe on Dancing With The Stars last night and tweeted a picture of her holding a box of breast petals to prove it

Evidence: Nancy Grace claims that her modesty was kept safe on Dancing With The Stars last night and tweeted a picture of her holding a box of breast petals to prove it

The blonde contestant tweeted a picture of herself holding the box of trusty stick-ons on her Twitter page.

'Evidence re my alleged 'wardrobe malfunction' which I vehemently deny: Breast Petals & industrial strength bra,' she wrote in an accompanying caption.

She also told RadarOnline that the wardrobe department on the hit reality contest were always fully prepared for accidents waiting to happen.

'I am in full nip denial,' she told told the website. 

'Breast petals and an industrial strength bra...plus a sewn-in corset. The fabulous DWTS wardrobe crew is extremely proactive and would never let an accident happen!'

She also made light of the situation and joked about what she would be wearing in the next round of the contest.

Slipping out? Nancy seemingly experienced a wardrobe malfunction following her quickstep on last night's show

Slipping out? Nancy seemingly experienced a wardrobe malfunction following her quickstep on last night's show

'I'm a considering a turtle neck for my next dance!' she told the website.

Nancy's dance partner Tristan MacManus says that he was completely unaware of the malfunction.

'I didn't even notice, and I was closer to it than anyone,' he told the RadarOnline.

'Apparently the top of her dress slipped down, but the producers were really quick to amend it.'

Dip and slip: The star's dress first slipped down during a dip move with her partner Tristan MacManus on last night's show

Dip and slip: The star's dress first slipped down during a dip move with her partner Tristan MacManus on last night's show

Last night it appeared that the legal broadcaster suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction when her dress slipped down mid way through her energetic quickstep with Tristan, revealing a little too much of her chest area.

The star was being dipped by partner Tristan, when a mishap occurred, leading to ABC to cut away to an audience shot.

'On the European version that would be perfectly fine,' joked host Tom Bergeron, while judge Bruno Tonioli told Nancy that her performance was 'a bit top heavy at times.'

Unfortunately, her clingy brown dress then slipped down again, as she and Tristan waited for the judges verdict.

Dressed to impress: Grace looked a lot more glamorous than her usual businesslike appearance on her Nancy Grace TV series

Dressed to impress: Grace looked a lot more glamorous than her usual businesslike appearance on her Nancy Grace TV series

However, Nancy was quick to deny there had been a costume slip.

'Tonight, when we were doing our hopscotch portion of our dance, there was a little bit of movement but it did not rise to a wardrobe malfunction,' she told Us Weekly after the show.

'We have taken every precaution known to men in this dress right here,' Nancy added.

'I'm talking industrial size precaution. There may have been, as Tristan said, a little bit of jiggling but there was absolutely not a wardrobe malfunction.'

However, the star did get an impressive score of eight for her dance from Len Goodman who said her performance was a 'breath of fresh air.'

Good score: Nancy impressed head judge Len Goodman with her quickstep, although Bruno Tonioli said her routine was a bit 'top heavy at times'

Good score: Nancy impressed head judge Len Goodman with her quickstep, although Bruno Tonioli said her routine was a bit 'top heavy at times'


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