Blake Lively Worries About Wardrobe Malfunction Because Of Breastfeeding Breasts
Blake Lively was recently worried about wardrobe malfunction because of changing proportions of her breastfeeding breasts. She revealed that she constantly need to change outfits because of that.
According to People magazine, Lively nearly had a wardrobe malfunction, as she does not have the time to punp and because of that her breasts keep changing size. She said her proportions would start to increase throughout the day and she would find breasts not fitting into her outfit when it was perfectly fine hours before. At an event recently, "I walked out onstage for an appearance in an outfit that had fit perfectly when I tried it on many hours earlier, but by the time it got on me, I thought, ‘Oh no! This isn’t going to cover them up at all!’ I was very worried about a wardrobe malfunction,” People has quoted her as saying.
This is why she reportedly wore 14 different outfits for her three day appearances during a press tour. In the process, she hit the headlines, becoming the talk of the town for her constant wardrobe change. On the first day, she was seen in seven different outfits. Thankfully, her press tour, which was supposed to run for 14 days, was cut short. Instead of 500 sets of looks, she had to change into only 256 outfits.
Constantly changing her outfits was a challenge and she had to take the help of her sister', Robyn. She said while the outfit changes through the three days were fun, it was not easy to carry out. She managed to pull off different glamorous looks, though she had to change in green room, the ladies’ room, and even in a car. As she changed her outfits, she also needed to re-do her hair, and most of the styles were done while in the car. She credited her hairstylist Rod Ortega for pulling the changes off like a magician.
Becoming a mom has not changed her glamorous lifestyle a bit. She, however, does not want to limit herself to acting and being an IT-girl. In another interview, Blake Lively said to Stylist that she wants to study at Harvard Business School.
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