Saturday, April 10, 2010

Karylle Nipple Slip and Wardrobe Malfunction on ASAP XV

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Karylle Nipple Slip and Wardrobe Malfunction

Karylle Nipple Slip and Wardrobe Malfunction Photo on ASAP XV

After Anne Curtis Wardrobe Malfunction during their live show on Boracay for the ASAP XV summer special, I just received the news that singer-actress Karylle, daughter of ZsaZsa Padilla, also have a wardrobe malfunction in Bora. Seems it wasn’t only Anne who figured in a wardrobe malfunction incident during the “ASAP XV” Boracay taping a month ago. Now, people are feasting on another controversial photo this time involving Karylle. The photo that surfaced in cyberspace captured the singer whose bra top appears to have slipped. She was doing a production number in the shot with Yeng Constantino and Vina Morales. The photo surfaced in another entertainment website on April 8. According to sources however, her breast wasn’t exposed and nothing really showed because unlike Anne Curtis, Karylle wore a nipple tape to protect her from a possible wardrobe malfunction.

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