It was the kind of faux-pas one could virtually guarantee Bridget Jones would make at a film premiere.
Yet it might be hoped that Renee Zellweger, who plays her on screen, might have a bit more decorum.
As Zellweger strode onto the red carpet for the latest movie in London, a gust of wind carried her dress away revealing a rather severe split up her thigh.
Moments later, posing for photographers, she again unintentionally flashed when she bent down to rearrange the polkadot creation - now sopping wet from the rain - when it wound uncomfortably around her leg.
The 38-year-old actress has lost so much weight in recent months that she joked that the floor-length gown she was wearing last night weighed as much as she did.
As she traipsed along the carpet at the opening of Bee Movie in a Caroline Herrera dress in pouring rain, she joked: "It is soaking wet. I am like a sponge.
"My dress weighs another six stones."
But she appeared to get offended when it was suggested her curves had disappeared.
She said brusquely, pulling a face: "Are you telling me my curves are absent? I think I am doing very well, thank you very much
Yet it might be hoped that Renee Zellweger, who plays her on screen, might have a bit more decorum.
As Zellweger strode onto the red carpet for the latest movie in London, a gust of wind carried her dress away revealing a rather severe split up her thigh.
Moments later, posing for photographers, she again unintentionally flashed when she bent down to rearrange the polkadot creation - now sopping wet from the rain - when it wound uncomfortably around her leg.
The 38-year-old actress has lost so much weight in recent months that she joked that the floor-length gown she was wearing last night weighed as much as she did.
As she traipsed along the carpet at the opening of Bee Movie in a Caroline Herrera dress in pouring rain, she joked: "It is soaking wet. I am like a sponge.
"My dress weighs another six stones."
But she appeared to get offended when it was suggested her curves had disappeared.
She said brusquely, pulling a face: "Are you telling me my curves are absent? I think I am doing very well, thank you very much
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