“My Boobs Fell Out”: Hollywood Star Amanda Seyfried Had Unfortunate Red Carpet Wardrobe Malfunction

Hollywood Star Amanda Seyfried Reveals Unfortunate Red Carpet Wardrobe Malfunction
Amanda Seyfried (via Getty Images)

Hollywood can be one of the most stressful places in the world, and there are many reasons why that might be the case. Many actors and actresses have the world watching them at all times, and most of the time, it can be very worth it. Others, maybe not so much—ask Amanda Seyfried.

Seyfried is one of the most well-known yet underappreciated actresses in Hollywood. The 39-year-old movie star has played roles in numerous hit movies such as “Mamma Mia,” “Mean Girls,” and even “Ted 2.”

Of course, as an accomplished actress, she has most likely attended her fair share of red-carpet events. However, one of her past appearances involved getting attention from the masses following a mishap.

In a recent interview with PEOPLE Magazine, Amanda Seyfried got personal. She talked about a “mortifying” experience on the red carpet in 2023 while attending the Critics Choice Awards.

Amanda Seyfried’s Dress Fell Apart At An Award Show

Amanda Seyfried accepts an Emmy
Amanda Seyfried (via Imagn Images)

“My boobs fell out of my dress at the 2023 Critics Choice Awards,” Seyfried said during the interview, adding, “I was wearing this amazing vintage dress. I made my stylist dress up in it before I went just for fun.”

Seyfried would take home an award that night for her role in the 2022 movie The Dropout, which was about the 2015 Elizabeth Holmes fiasco. While it was a great night during the show, it got terrifying before the event.

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“It was kind of sewn together and it started truly falling apart, literally falling off of me on the red carpet, and I think there were even interviews where I’m saying it’s breaking off,” she said before mentioning that she was talking to Glen Powell as it happened.

“We both screamed, and like the gentleman he is, he covered me. He didn’t look… I think. None of us were expecting that, but that dress had truly just given up,” she said before clarifying that she wore someone else’s jacket onstage—quite the fright for the veteran actress.