Jason Statham’s Girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction At Versace Show!
Jason Statham's girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley accidentally had a wardrobe malfunction when she was on the runway for the Versace show.
The 28-year-old former Victoria's Secret angel, who rocked a long blue dress with thigh high slit, gave a peek of her undergarment while she was walking on the catwalk, Latin Post said in a report.
But Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who is Jason Statham's girlfriend for five years now, did not mind her wardrobe malfunction as she continued walking the runway.
She also flaunted her toned pins as she opted to wear a pair of black strappy high heels for her walk, which was part of the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.
The Paige Denim and Burberry model also rocked smoky eyes as she painted her trademark pout with a nude shade.
It was noticeable that Jason Statham's girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley decided not to wear her engagement ring with the British action star as she just donned a ring with a floral design, The Daily Mail said.
After the show, the model and "Mad Max: Fury Road" actress decided to change for an all-black outfit.
She was spotted leaving the show with a black fur coat that she paired with black jeans and boots.
The Devon-born beauty just confirmed her engagement with "The Expendables" star Jason Statham when they both appeared on the red carpet of the Golden Globes Awards.
Donning a beige strapped dress, the Marks & Spencer lingerie designer and model wore her engagement ring as she walked hand-in-hand with the "Furious 7" star.
Last year, Jason Statham's girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gushed about her relationship with the "Spy" star, as well as their plans for settling down.
"For any couple that's been together for a certain amount of time, there's a massive amount of pressure to get married," she told Self magazine thru a US magazine report. "I totally believe in marriage, but being in a happy relationship is much more important to me... [Kids are] something that's more realistic in the near future."