Chloe Bailey Trending on Social Media Following Wardrobe Malfunction on TikTok Live
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During a livestream on her TikTok account, the 26-year-old 'Have Mercy' songstress can be seen showing off her figure-hugging red corset dress that flaunts her curves.

AceShowbiz - Chloe Bailey was trending on social media but not for a good reason. The 26-year-old singer/actress shocked herself and fans when she suffered a major wardrobe malfunction during a recent TikTok Live.

During her livestream on Tuesday, October 1, the "Have Mercy" songstress donned a figure-hugging red corset dress that showed off her curves. Showing the viewers the back of her dress, Chloe explained, "It's called lines on a corset. That's not my booty hole."

Unexpected things, however, happened when she turned around to face the front. Her dress slipped down her body slightly and exposed the top of her nipple, much to her own surprise.

Seemingly in shock, the Chloe X Halle singer then stared into the camera for several moments while covering her breasts with her hands. The "How Does It Feel" singer then begged fans not to screen-record and share the mishap. However, the clip of the wardrobe malfunction ultimately went its way out online.

The embarrassing moment aside, Chloe recently subtly revealed her political stance as she appeared to show support for Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential election against Donald Trump.

"There was a time when people who looked like me didn't have the opportunity to vote," the singer revealed in an interview with Glamour. "I'm a black woman in 2024 who can make my voice heard - who can actually vote for another woman of color to possibly be president."

The sister of Halle Bailey further encouraged Gen Z to use their voting rights. "For this generation, no matter which way they go, it is important to place our vote and let our voices be heard," she noted.

Elsewhere in the interview, Chloe talked about people's opinion on her singing songs with raunchy lyrics. "I'm 26 years old, and I'm singing about 'grown' topics because I am 'grown,' " the "Grown-ish" alum stressed. "A lot of my peers in the industry have lyrics that are raunchier than mine, but because people have been used to seeing me as a little girl, it's harder to digest it."

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