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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Charli XCX was worried about flashing her nipples at the BRIT Awards on Wednesday night.

    The 22-year-old singer wore a Vivienne Westwood gown to the annual ceremony and was anxious she may suffer a wardrobe malfunction in the outfit because the low-cut sides exposed a lot of flesh.


    She confessed: "I've been worried about my side-boob, so I'm kinda thinking about that."

    However, the 'Doing It' hitmaker was confident her team would help her out if she did have an accident with the outfit, revealing her manager was nearby in an attempt to prevent any incidents from happening.

    When asked if her team would tell her if she flashed an inappropriate amount of skin, she told MailOnline: "I f***ing hope so! I hope my manager would (say something)."

    The rising pop star - who performed tracks from her new album 'Sucker' at the Warner Music BRIT Party at London's Freemason's Hall later in the evening - missed out on an award in the British Video category for 'Boom Clap' but was thrilled to witness Kanye West's performance of his track 'All Day'.

    Earlier in the evening, she posted on twitter: "Heading to the Brits ... probably gonna cry when kanye performs and trip up on the carpet ... watch out for me !!! (sic)."

    She later added: "omg kanye blew my mind (sic)."

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