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Jennifer Lawrence accidentally flashes her b–bs at the GLAAD Media Awards

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Jennifer Lawrence accidentally flashes her b–bs at the GLAAD Media Awards

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Jennifer Lawrence’s nips just can’t seem to remain under control right now.

In Manhattan for her presentation at the GLAAD Media Awards on Saturday, the Oscar winner wore a ruffle sheer skirt with a matching top, jacket, and choker, but she seemed unaware that the garment turned see-through in the light.

Her form-fitting top became see-through beneath the light as she moved past a crowd of paparazzi, exposing her breasts and nipples.

Despite the fact that she looked stylish with her hair pulled back, dark eyes, and pink gloss on her lips, all eyes were on her top, which clearly revealed her assets.

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The actress wore a leather belt around her waist and draped ruffles over a lengthy, see-through layer of her skirt.

Large earrings and strappy black shoes were added by the actress, who is presently starring in X-Men: Apocalypse.

As JLaw took the stage during the event, she ditched her blazer. She was on hand to hand off the Excellence In Media Award to Robert De Niro. She thanked the actor for supporting gay marriage and producing a film about his father.

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The straight-talking actress couldn’t help but crack a joke on stage.

‘Bob and GLAAD have a lot in common. They’re both gay – just kidding,’ she joked.

‘I was told by five different people to cut that, and I was like ‘hell no” she giggled.

“As many of you may know, Bob was deeply touched by his father, a wildly talented abstract expressionist painter, the late Robert De Niro Senior, whose namesake Bob carries with him in his life and with his own artistry,” she said. “Robert De Niro senior was a gay man who struggled with self-acceptance at a time when organizations like GLAAD were not around.”

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‘Around the time this film premiered, Bob said something that really resonated with me,’ she said.

‘He voiced the hope that this documentary would allow his children to fully understand the urgency of the present.

‘He said “I want them to stop and take a moment and realize that you sometimes have to do things now, instead of later, because later may be twenty years from now and that’s too late”.’

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