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Sophie Marceau flashes nud knickers on red carpet

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Sophie Marceau flashes nud knickers on red carpet

Sophie Marceau, the actress best known for her role as the Bond girl in The World is Not Enough, suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the Cannes Film Festival.

As she walked up the red carpet in a white dress, the gown parted at the front, revealing her Bridget Jones-style knickers.

Despite the embarrassing incident, Marceau stunned in her low-cut white dress, accessorized with a choker necklace.

Marceau was not the only star to make an impression on the red carpet. Michelle Rodriguez wore a cut-out lace back dress that revealed her cleavage and her entire back.

Meanwhile, Charlize Theron turned heads in a bright yellow, floor-length dress that showed off her curves, and she joined her partner, Sean Penn, in front of the cameras.

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and her husband, Jean-Bernard, also made an appearance at the festival to celebrate their one-year anniversary.

They first met in Cannes last year during the festival.

While many celebrities enjoy taking selfies on the red carpet, the festival director, Thierry Fremaux, has banned them this year.

He explained to The Hollywood Reporter that he finds selfies “ridiculous and grotesque.” Instead, he encourages stars to enjoy the moment and the glamour of the event.

Despite the wardrobe malfunction, Marceau’s fans still love and support her.

One fan commented on social media, “Sophie Marceau is still gorgeous even with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.”

The Cannes Film Festival is known for its glamour, and stars from around the world gather to celebrate the best of cinema.

This year, the festival has already seen its fair share of drama, from the wardrobe malfunctions to the ban on selfies.

However, fans and celebrities alike continue to enjoy the excitement and spectacle of the event.

As the festival continues, fans can expect to see more stunning dresses and red carpet moments from their favorite stars.

The Cannes Film Festival may have its share of mishaps, but it remains one of the most prestigious events in the film industry.

 

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