Beyonce Wardrobe Malfunction During Super Bowl — See Pic

Beyonce looked stunning when she took the stage for the Super Bowl Pepsi halftime show on Feb. 2 but it looks like she might have bared a bit of her right nipple during the fast-paced performance! Beyonce had on a super tight black ensemble when she performed some of her greatest hits during the Super Bowl. But it appears even all the double sided tape in the world couldn't keep her breast in her top.

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Beyonce Wardrobe Malfunction
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Did Beyonce Have A Wardrobe Malfunction?

Beyonce reunited with Destiny’s Child during the Super Bowl halftime show! Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams all looked totally hot but Beyonce’s low-cut top looks like it revealed a little too much and possibly showed a bit of her right nipple.

Beyonce Thanks Kelly & Michelle

We told you that Beyonce posted a picture of herself jumping up in the air with Kelly and Michelle after the show. Then she put up a picture of a handwritten note on her Tumbler page that read: “What a proud day for AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN!!!!! Kelly, Michelle, Alicia, Jhud. You are all beautiful, talented and showed so much class! It was an honour to perform at the Super Bowl with you phenomenal ladies. Love Beyonce.”

Celebs Tweet About Beyonce Like Crazy After The Show

Right after the amazing halftime show, Beyonce’s Hollywood admirers took to Twitter to tell everyone what they thought:

Michelle Obama: “Watching the #SuperBowl with family & friends. @Beyonce was phenomenal! I am so proud of her! -mo”

Demi Lovato wrote: “Y’all can keep watching the game but I think it’s safe to say Beyonce just won the Super Bowl.”

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