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Because the only thing truly exposed in these moments isn't skin. It’s our own double standards. What are your thoughts on how media covers wardrobe malfunctions? Do you think the term "scandal" is overused? Let’s talk in the comments. What if the next time a wardrobe malfunction happens, we react the way we would if someone tripped on the sidewalk? A brief moment of acknowledgment, maybe a quiet check-in to see if they’re okay, and then In the ecosystem of internet outrage, few things generate clicks faster than a wardrobe malfunction. Whether it’s a red carpet event, a live sports broadcast, or a paparazzi shot on a beach, the "nip slip scandal" has become a bizarrely reliable genre of modern media. |
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