Rita Ora flashes her pants as she strikes a bizarre pose on the Grammy Awards red carpet
RITA Ora made sure all eyes were on her as she arrived at the Grammy Awards in New York – but her stunning dress still didn’t stop her suffering a minor slip-up.
The 27-year-old star flew the flag for the Brits and topped the Best Dressed at the awards show with a classic black Hollywood with a hip high split showing off her pins.
However, as she opted for a bizarre stance on the carpet at Madison Square Gardens, New York, the black velvet gave way and exposed her black pants underneath.
Proving herself a fan of the ‘legbomb’ made famous by Angelina Jolie, Rita stuck her left leg out of the gown to ensure it was on full display.
However, the power stance left some fans confused, and she eventually repositioned herself to a more demure post.
Keeping her composure, Rita ensured that the tiny mishap didn’t affect her stomping the runway at the awards show, and looked incredible as she strolled down the carpet to rub shoulders with the music elite being celebrated.
The star completed her outfit with a white rose pinned to her lapel – to stand in solidarity with the ever-growing #MeToo movement within the Time’s Up campaign.
She added a touch of colour with a slick, dark lip, and kept her hair in tight curls that flowed over her shoulders.
Despite her minor slip up, the star still managed to dazzle - while others missed the mark in the outfit stakes.
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The full list of this year's Grammy Award winners...
- Record Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Album Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Song Of The Year - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best New Artist - Alessia Cara
- Best Pop Solo Performance - Shape Of You — Ed Sheeran
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance - Feel It Still — Portugal. The Man
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
- Best Pop Vocal Album - ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran
- Best Dance Recording - Tonite — LCD Soundsystem
- Best Dance/Electronic Album - 3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk
- Best Rock Performance - You Want It Darker — Leonard Cohen
- Best Metal Performance - Sultan’s Curse — Mastodon
- Best Rock Song - Run — Foo Fighters
- Best Rock Album - A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs
- Best Alternative Music Album - Sleep Well Beast — The National
- Best R&B Performance - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best Traditional R&B Performance - Redbone — Childish Gambino
- Best R&B Song - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best Urban Contemporary Album - Starboy — The Weeknd
- Best R&B Album - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Best Rap Performance - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Rap/Sung Performance - LOYALTY. — Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna
- Best Rap Song - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Rap Album - DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Reggae Album - Stony Hill — Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
- Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling) - The Princess Diarist — Carrie Fisher
- Best Comedy Album - The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle
- Best Song Written For Visual Media - How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda (for Pixar's Moana)
- Best Music Video - Humble. — Kendrick Lamar
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