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Updated 14:50 12 Jul 2023 GMT+1Published 14:51 12 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Woman doesn’t understand why people are staring at her until she gets home and reads her top

TikTok users have been in hysterics over the wardrobe malfunction

Callum Jones

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok / @funtimejess

Topics: Fashion, TikTok, Australia

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A woman was left confused as to why people were staring at her until she got home and noticed a rather unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.

A wardrobe malfunction is certainly up there when it comes to one of the most embarrassing things that can happen to us as we go about our lives.

Obviously, the level of embarrassment is very much dependent on how many people witnessed the mishap, though it is still a red-faced moment either way.

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For this one woman, it wasn't the traditional wardrobe malfunction that caught her out, but that didn't make it any less cringe-worthy.

Like a champion, Jessie took to TikTok to document her awkward realisation, leaving the close to 1.5 million people who have watched it so far in hysterics.

Jessie documented her embarrassment on TikTok.
TikTok/@funtimejess

In the video, the woman, from Sydney, said: "I was just outside in my Peloton bra with a shirt over doing my little hot girl walk and people kept starting at me."

The TikToker went on to say that she thought in her 'delulu [delusional] mind' everyone was staring at her because she looked 'really good'.

But Jessie admitted that was not exactly the case, as she put her white top on she was originally wearing on the walk.

The sports bra has the brand Peloton written across the front with each letter shaded with a different colour.

With the white tee on, the letters E, L, T and N were all made invisible but the remaining letters, in a lighter colour, could be seen clearly across Jessie's chest.

What letters do they spell out you ask? Well, unfortunately for the TikToker, it spelt out 'P-O-O' - yep, that's right.

Luckily, Jessie did see the funny side to it, as she laughed at the end of the video.

Yep, that's how the shirt read.
TikTok/@funtimejess

TikTok users flocking to the comments of the video had similar reactions, with many finding the ordeal utterly hilarious.

"I’m CACKLING 🤣 This is something that would happen to me," one person wrote.

A second added: "Hahaha this is so good."

Meanwhile, a third remarked: "The way it's spaced almost perfectly too."

Others shared their own embarrassment moments in the comments.

"One day I was wearing my Janus Films shirt under a cardigan. Guess the only letter the cardigan covered. It took five hours until someone told me," one user commented.

And another added: "I have this bra and had the same thing happen to me! I noticed before I went to yoga but still told the story to everyone!"

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