Chloe Bailey Suffers Nip-Sip While On Live

US singer Chloe Bailey arrives for the 2024 BET Awards at the Peacock theatre in Los Angeles, June 30, 2024.
US singer Chloe Bailey arrives for the 2024 BET Awards at the Peacock theatre in Los Angeles, June 30, 2024. (Photo by Michael TRAN / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Chloe Bailey suffered a nip-sip while on TikTok live.

The singer/actress was showing off her beautiful red corset dress when the wardrobe malfunction happened.

“It’s called lines on a corset,” Bailey said while explaining the shape of her dress to fans. “That’s not my booty hole” she clarified.

While turning around to show the front of the dress to the livestream, the top of the dress slightly slipped down- exposing her. The “Have Mercy” singer was caught by surprise from the slip.

Aside from the mishap, Bailey shared a series of picture via Instagram showing off the aforementioned red dress. “i felt like a babydoll tonight thank you @glamouruk for naming me Woman of the Year’s Musician of the Year i am incredibly honored and filled with such gratitude !! thank you to @therealeve for presenting this award to me and always inspiring me. going to bed with the sweetest smile on my face!!!!!”

Chloe Bailey talks confidence:

During a previous interview with Essence Magazine, Bailey opens up about her confidence. “That’s what I’m striving to be, if I’m 100 percent honest,” she says— “as much as people think I’m so confident, 80 percent of the time I feel the complete opposite of that,” she admits. “That’s why I put so much of myself into my music- that’s where I feel like myself and where I belong in this life—whenever I’m onstage. The girl I see and I watch sing back, she intimidates me. I’m like, Who the hell is that?

“Back then, our look was very Atlanta, very Southern coun- try and very Siamese twins,” Chlöe jokes. “I look back at photos and videos and cringe. It’s so fun to see the evolution and how we were once just like, ‘Okay, as long as it’s color coordinated and we have matching things, then we’re good.’”


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