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Behati Prinsloo: Adam Levine’s Wife Has Wardrobe Malfunction in Paris

Behati Prinsloo suffered a slight wardrobe malfunction at a Tommy Hilfiger opening in Paris this week. The wife of The Voice judge and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine sort of channeled Marilyn Monroe as...
Behati Prinsloo: Adam Levine’s Wife Has Wardrobe Malfunction in Paris
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Behati Prinsloo suffered a slight wardrobe malfunction at a Tommy Hilfiger opening in Paris this week. The wife of The Voice judge and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine sort of channeled Marilyn Monroe as her pleated skirt caught the wind and exposed her bare behind.

    In seasoned fashion model style, however, Behati Prinsloo laughed off the incident and kept her composure throughout the event, never losing her ability to smile for the camera.

    Behati’s ease in handling this wardrobe malfunction likely comes because she’s a pro. She narrowly avoided another wardrobe malfunction–this one was a near nip slip–at a Vanity Fair Oscars party. Hubby Adam Levine was a gentleman, and covered his wife from the camera’s eyes as she readjusted her fashion tape.

    “Thanks babe, haha #vanityfair,” she captioned the following Instagram shot.

    Probably Behati Prinsloo wishes she had thought to put on a pair of undies or perhaps some boy shorts underneath her skirt at the Tommy Hilfiger opening this week, but models take modesty with a grain of salt. They are used to being pinned together and taped up by strangers as they prepare for runway work and fashion shoots. A flyaway skirt likely caused her little cause for concern.

    How do you suppose Adam Levine feels about his wife baring her behind for so many bystanders to see? Since Behati Prinsloo is also a Victoria’s Secret Angel, he’s no doubt used to her body being on display. And as long as it’s him she comes home to, the singer is no doubt filled with a sense of pride. After all, how many people have wives who look like Adam Levine’s?

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