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PIC: The curse of the nip slip strikes again

Written By Unknown on Thursday, September 12, 2013 | 4:51 AM

September 12, 2013
This has certainly been the week of celebrity nip slips. First, Miranda Kerr suffered double embarrassment, then Miley Cyrus said 'peek-a-boob!', and now Georgia May Jagger has popped out after having a wardrobe malfunction.  Continue reading...
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