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Selena Gomez dons 'shapewear' in another wardrobe malfunction

Peek-a-boo! Selena Gomez songs are adorable, but Justin Bieber's gal pal's shape wear wardrobe malfunction while singing Who Says or Love You like a Love Song is priceless. SPANX is in folks!

It goes that while performing in Los Angeles at the Jingle Ball recently, her cutesy white, sequin, red, and tulle costume rode up a bit too high, says Hollywood Life

And right there for the crowd to see -- especially those on the first row -- were a pair of barely-there SPANX. It was a perfect OMG moment. But the show went on. 

Selena Gomez is no stranger to onstage costume muckups. Months ago, she had a similar show-and-tell SPANX moment -- of course -- on stage while performing. However, it was in good taste. The headlines reported the dish that Gomez just enjoys wearing boy-shorts. 

She's not alone. Her BFF Taylor Swift months ago had a SPANX faux pas of her own while performing a concert in St. Louis. At that moment, thousands -- maybe more -- got a peek of her undies in the form of grandma drawers. It was classic. 

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Demi Lovato had a tabloid-talking nip-slip at the airport and Britney Spears showed the paparazzi a little more than they bargained for. Oh yes; who can forget Miley Cyrus and her seemingly predictable and scripted wardrobe malfunctions for a perfectly placed camera lens. Perhaps Janet Jackson's nip-slip at the Super Bowl became contagious over the years. 

But unlike some other infamous expose celebs who flaunt their assets at every turn, the wardrobe malfunction by Selena Gomez looked legit. What's more, it was not racy, cheesy, or in bad taste. But why is a hottie like SelGo wearing shape wear? At least she had them on. 

, Las Vegas Celebrity Examiner

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