Nicki Minaj Suffers Another Wardrobe Malfunction

At this point you would think Nicki Minaj would know enough to start buying clothes that fit her properly, but maybe she just isn’t all that bothered by showing a little too much skin.

While wardrobe malfunctions are more understandable in high-energy shows with lots of movements and slinky clothing, Minaj’s latests clothing issue came during a sit down interview.

On Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Wednesday December 17 the “Anaconda” rapper was obviously going for sexy in a skin-tight very low cut black outfit which is normal for Minaj but unfortunately she ended up suffering a “nip-slip,” something else that is becoming normal for the star.

While both Minaj and Cohen didn’t seem to notice that it wasn’t only cleavage busting out of the little top, fans who were watching immediately took to social media to marvel over yet another Minaj malfunction.

One fan wrote, “Trying to be classy, and you had a nip slip @NICKIMINAJ @Andy #wwhl @Bravotv @BravoWWHL,” while another couldn’t help but point out the irony of the situation.

“@NICKIMINAJ is talking about a nip slip while CURRENTLY having a nip slip. @BravoWWHL, help her!”

Minaj recently suffered an even bigger wardrobe malfunction that would have resulted in a lot more than a nip slip if she had not been very careful.

While performing at this year’s MTV VMA’s Minaj changed into a little black dress but when a zipper broke there was no time to deal with the issue before the performance, resulting in the singer clutching the dress together from top to bottom at the front and admitted she had no underwear or bra on at all.

“I was very panicked. I contemplated not going out at all but then I would let Jessie and Arie down, and I didn’t want to do that on their moment. I just felt like I wanted to crawl under a freaking rock. When you’re in a siutation like that you think everyone can see the panic on your face but people said I was smiling,” she said of the ordeal.

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