Reality star Farrah Abraham’s X-rated wardrobe malfunction
Reality-turned-porn star Farrah Abraham didn’t seem to notice as she flashed cameras at the Venice Film Festival. WARNING: Nudity
Farrah Abraham suffered a major wardrobe malfunction in Italy on Thursday.
The former Teen Mom star didn’t seem to notice she was flashing the cameras as she walked the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday.
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Abraham, 28, posed for pictures in her floral ensemble that had a slit all the way up her leg and left her completely exposed.
The adult film star either wasn’t made aware of the malfunction or didn’t care because after the event she posted a picture of herself on the carpet in the Christophe Guillarme and her own upcoming jewellery collection.
“Your going to love #adastra! Great movie for father’s & Sons, those who enjoy #nasa space and the purpose of living life to its fullest. As an actress, writer, producer, Director I enjoyed it! Might be best this festival. Can’t wait to release my feature film,” Abraham captured her picture from the event.
Abraham also brought her daughter Sophia, 10, to Venice with her, sharing a video of the two of them on a boat in the Italian city.
“@sophialabraham is having the time of her life,” she wrote.
FARRAH’S ‘TEEN MOM’ PAST
Teen Mom is one of the top rating reality shows for MTV in the US, after premiering back in 2010, also proving popular among Australians with more than 7.4 million tuning in since it first aired.
There have been a fair share of scandalous moments on the American version of the show, with one of the cast members, Amber Portwood, sentenced to five years jail back in 2012 on drug charges.
Abraham, fought with almost every other mother on the series and was at the centre of a sex tape scandal, in which it was reported she sold her own tape titled Farrah 2: Backdoor and More for more than $US1 million.
This story originally appeared on Fox News and is republished here with permission.