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Loose Women’s Frankie Bridge suffers wardrobe malfunction as she flashes and twerks her BUM while trying on trousers
FRANKIE Bridge has shared a hilarious wardrobe malfunction which resulted in her twerking her bottom as she tried on trousers.
The Loose Women star, 33, was attempting to squeeze into a new pair of "hard" black jeans when they got stuck around her thighs.
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Frankie's buttocks were pushed up in the air as a result, leaving them hanging over the waistband.
But rather than yanking her trousers off, the Saturdays singer embraced the faux pas and began twerking for a cheeky video.
Frankie has now shared the funny clip to Instagram and accompanied it with Meghan Trainor's hit song All About The Base.
She captioned her post: "Does my bum look big in this #hardpantsproblems."
Thousands of fans have liked Frankie's video, with many rushing to comment.
Comparing her to Kim Kardashian, one follower wrote: "New Kim
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Escape to the Country made for emotional viewing on Friday (February 14) as presenter Briony May Williams was forced to issue an apology to a guest.
Briony was back on the popular BBC show for the last instalment of the week to assist married couple Tiffany and George.
The vibrant pair who lived in Canada were hoping to make the big move to Anglesey, Wales and were enthusiastic with the homes that were on offer.
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But when Briony mentioned what their future could look like on the island which was once known as "the mother of Wales" Tiffany became visibly overwhelmed.
Briony asked: "So how does that make you feel, the connection between mum and the mother of Wales?"
Appearing teary-eyed, Tiffany replied: "It's confirmation that we've done the right thing. We've done the right thing!"
Briony responded: "Sorry, I didn't mean to upset you."
Reassuring her, Tiffany then said: "No it's a beautiful
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'100% his fault!' Chris Hoy slams Danish cyclist as he crashes into Team GB on track
Sir Chris Hoy joined Dan Walker and Sam Quek in the Tokyo Olympics Breakfast studio on Tuesday to discuss the Cycling. During the men’s team pursuit which saw GB and Denmark go head to head to qualify, the three watched on as one Danish rider crashed into the back of a grupp GB tillägg because he wasn’t looking where he was going. Chris said the crash was “100 percent the Danish rider's fault”.
As the race got underway, the commentators explained: “Great Britain has fallen apart a little bit and 3.3 seconds is the gap - there will be no stunning time for Great Britain who are currently all over the track.
“They’re going to get a catch here, whether they’re going to try and set a time, inom just don’t know - Oh!”
As the crash happened, they continued: “Well, there was absolutely no reason for that at all.
“They do look down, we’ve seen this in competition, they look between their arms at the li