A 1920s outfit worn by Emma Jones ended up in a hilarious wardrobe malfunction.
It is no secret that Jones is a fan favorite who has a large online following. She has 401,000 Instagram followers, 340,000 Twitter followers, and 278,000 TikTok followers.
The 33-year-old model who regularly wows her followers with her stunning photographs recently shared a hilarious outfit malfunction.
Wearing a classy dress, black gloves, and a tiara, she held a cigarette holder, but one of her fingers on her gloves appeared to be missing.
With the caption, Emma challenged her 403k Instagram followers to find the malfunction.
Emma wrote: “Swipe to picture 2 & tell me what you see (once you see it you can’t unsee it).
“There’s an explanation for it that I’ll explain in the comments once you’ve correctly pointed it out.”
A number of her fans noticed a tear in her gloves. One commented: “The finger haha.”
Another joked: “Can’t put my finger on it.”
A third said: “You’ve holed your finger.”
Several other admirers didn’t seem to mind, praising the pictures: “Next level beautiful.”
Another commented: “I only see perfection.”
As Emma attended Oktagon MMA, she also stunned fans with a low cut dress.
Emma shared a snap of herself wearing a low-cut leather dress with her followers.
In the caption, she joked: “I’ve discovered the solution to spilling food & drink on my clothes…wear ‘wipe clean’ material.”
In response to her latest picture, her adoring fans jumped into comments section to compliment her. One wrote: “God, you are beautiful.”
The second commented: “Wow, absolutely stunning.”
The third joked: “I think you may have broken the internet. So beautiful.”
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About Emma Jones :
A Sydney native, Emma Jones studied at Sydney University and Cambridge University. Her first book, The Striped World, has won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Queensland Premier’s Literary Award for Best Collection and has been shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.