Thursday, April 7, 2016

Lizzie Cundy The star shamelessly left very little to the imagination in the elegant gown

Lizzie Cundy certainly planned this
We've seen a fair few stars accidentally flash their underwear on the red carpet - but there was nothing accidental about this.
Lizzie Cundy showed off her white thong in a completely see-through gown at the 2016 Asian Awards tonight at the Grosvenor House hotel in London.
Opting for a floor-length sheer gown, she showed off her slim figure and bright underwear - appearing unphased by the stir she was creating among fans and photographers.
The 47-year-old managed to just about maintain her modesty with the floral design covering her ever-so-slightly.
FameFlynetWe could see EVERYTHING
FameFlynetLizzie Cundy flashed all
She smiled happily for photos, and wore her hair elegantly pinned to the side.
That's one way to steal the show.
She was joined by more stars at the glitzy bash, and TOWIE beauty Jasmin Walia did a good job of flashing the flesh too.
GettyJasmin Walia stunned
The brunette beauty stunned in a yellow gown, leg-bombing next to her famous pals and showing off a hint of her toned midriff.
Wearing her hair loose and wavy, she opted for a glamorous look next to Lizzie's more raunchy appearance.
WENN.comLindsay Lohan this was new
Meanwhile Lindsay Lohan was VERY covered up compared to the other stars, in a floor-length blue number.
Flashing her slim waist with two panels on each side, she otherwise hid her figure under the baggy one-piece
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