I thought people were staring as I looked so hot – it was because of a really embarrassing wardrobe malfunction
A WOMAN has revealed her horror after discovering she’d suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.
The TikTok user shared how her workout outfit had accidentally spelled out a rather rude word.
In a post on the social media platform, the Australia-based woman called Jessie explained how she had gone out for a walk near her Sydney home.
She had noticed how numerous people had stared at her as she got her steps, but that she’d thought it was because she looked ‘hot’.
However, Jessie arrived home to discover that her activewear seemed to be emblazoned with the word ‘P-O-O’.
She was mortified to realise that when she wore her white, long-sleeved gym top over her Peloton-branded black sports bra it only covered some of the multi-coloured letters.
As part of an accidental optical illusion, the letters E, L, T and N were totally obscured.
In the clip, Jessie elaborated: “I was just outside in my Peloton bra with a shirt over doing my little hot girl walk and people kept starting at me.”
She admitted that she thought in her “delusional mind” people were taking a second glance because she looked “really good”.
However, demonstrating to camera, Jessie added: “But no this is what they were looking at.”
She joked that she couldn’t now be seen in public for several days, and teasingly called herself the ‘Pooloton ambassador’.
Her post – which has received over 122,000 ‘likes’ – left many fellow social media users giggling, with one commenting: “Love an outfit that makes a statement.”
Another joked “I’m CACKLING. This is something that would happen to me”, while a third shared “the way it’s spaced almost perfectly too”.
Others promptly revealed their own hilarious wardrobe malfunctions while in workout gear.
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One wrote: “I have a shirt that says GRASS FED (it’s from a dog food company) and my messenger bag strap often covers the G and R.”
Another revealed: “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.”