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Old 02-20-2018, 09:31 PM
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Fortunately for us, she was not wearing nipple tape. She's not endowed, otherwise she would have chosen a different costume. Unlike the Janet Jackson staged oops, this might or might not be legit. As a perv, and I am surrounded by them on this site, I can only wonder if this was planned. Are there any other female skaters who wear skimpy costumes? Many I have seen wear a leotard covering their torso and upper arms and legs. Why did this skater choose to wear a revealing outfit that most women would agree is not something meant for bodily gyrations?

She appears not to notice her boob is out until after the dance is over. She glances down and notices her boob is out and casually covers it up. I noticed a hint of embarrassment. If she knew her boob was out during the dance, she would have immediately covered up when the dance was over. She waited a good 5 seconds from the time the dance was over until cover up. I'm not calling foul, just opening the topic for discussion.
A) she does notice but tries not to draw attention; you can see her covering as she "twizzles"
B) no way was it planned; she'd worn the same outfit before without, as NBC put it, the "issue" and she wouldn't jeopardize medal chances by doing it on purpose


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You can post the link. But if you don't feel comfortable posting it publicly, you can send it to me in a PM. Really want to see the whole thing.

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Well, here's the whole thing (and note the female commentator remarked right away that the strap/clasp had come undone), but it's in light of the following:

“Our coverage of ice dancing was live tonight,” an NBC statement to the Associated Press read. “Once a competitor's brief wardrobe issue became evident, we purposely used wider camera shots and carefully selected replays to keep the issue obscured. We have edited the video for all television encores and online replays.”

That said, when you look at the number of blurrings and cutaways in this, you get a good idea of where all those still pictures not really seen in the shorter unaltered versions come from, and a sense of what we'll see if/when the original (un)coverage emerges: http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/SPv7otr1/file.html

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