Salma Hayek Shrugs Off Wardrobe Malfunction While Celebrating Massive Milestone

Salma Hayek knows how to cut loose, and the Living it Up actor did just that to celebrate an impressive new milestone on Instagram.

On Tuesday, the star shared a video of herself joyfully dancing in a robe with her glam team to commemorate reaching 24 million followers on the platform.

After her robe slipped down, revealing some NSFW lady bits — tastefully blurred in the video — an unfazed Hayek continued showcasing her moves as her friends reveled in the background.

“24 million followers, 24 million reasons to smile. Thank you all for joining me on this wild ride!” she wrote in the caption of the merry clip.

“I cannot contain my excitement & gratitude,” the Magic Mike’s Last Dance star added, alongside a dancing emoji.

Hayek, who has been married to husband François-Henri Pinault since 2009, hasn’t been shy about showing off her physique with stunning snaps on social media.

Last month, the actor wowed fans in a neon green bikini, stylishly flipping her hair back as she emerged from the ocean.

Hayek confessed to People in 2020 that her figure doesn’t come from spending long hours in the gym. She said she doesn’t “have time to exercise” with work days of 16 hours or more.

“I work with a woman in London who taught me how to hold my body in a way where the muscles are activated all day long,” she explained, revealing how she manages to stay so fit. “So even when you brush your teeth, you’re working the muscles.”

Hayek added: “She taught me to tone [my muscles] without clenching them. You relax them and focus on the parts that need to be used, but never with tension. If you’re aware of your body, you’d be surprised by the effect it can have.”

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Last-Minute Wardrobe Malfunction Costs Olympic Swimmer The World Record

Hungarian swimmer Kristof Milak blamed his failure to set a new world record in the 200-meter butterfly final at the Tokyo Olympics on a rip in his swimming shorts.

“They split 10 minutes before I entered the pool and in that moment I knew the world record was gone. I lost my focus and knew I couldn’t do it,” Milak said Wednesday, according to the BBC.

Milak, 21, changed into a new pair of trunks and still won the event by almost 2.5 seconds. He set a new Olympic record of 1:51:25 in the process, shattering Michael Phelps’ time of 1:52:03 at the Beijing games in 2008.

But the wardrobe malfunction was a negative distraction, he said.

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Kristof Milak adjusts his swim trunks ahead of the final of the men’s 200-meter butterfly final at the Tokyo Olympics.

”It was a problem for me. I have a routine, a rhythm, a focus. This broke my focus and that problem impacted my time,” he explained.  “I wasn’t swimming for the medal, I was swimming for the time,” he added. “I said earlier I wanted a personal best. And my personal best is a world record.”

Milak set his world record of 1:50:73 at the world championships in Gwangju, South Korea, in 2019. He shaved 0.78 seconds off Phelps’ time from the 2009 World Championships.

“As frustrated as I am to see that record go down, I couldn’t be happier to see how he did it,” Phelps said in tribute to Milak at the time. “That kid’s last 100m was incredible. He put together a great 200 fly from start to finish.”

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