The unthinkable happened to the French dancer, the closing of the neck of her blouse was unfastened.

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The unthinkable happened to the French dancer, the closing of the neck of her blouse was unfastened.\n\nJust a few seconds into his short Latin show at the Winter Olympics, broadcast on Sunday, the unthinkable happened to the French ice dancer Gabriella Papadakis: the closing of the neck of her sequined blouse unbuckled. For the next almost three minutes, her trainers watched in horror as she struggled to keep her trunk from falling as it spun and sizzled, and her partner, Guillaume Cizeron, lifted her off the ice in front of an international audience. Unfortunately, she could not avoid a moment of Janet Jackson on live television, actually a couple of them. His suit slipped out of place, briefly exposing his left chest in the middle of the routine and a slip of the bite marked the end.\n\nWith tears running down his face, Papadakis avoided the media right after, but later called it his worst nightmare at the Olympics. She said she knew immediately that she was exposed, but that she knew she had no choice but to continue. I felt it immediately and prayed, he told reporters. That is what I could do. The 22-year-old skater explained the error simply: My costume was opened. It was his Olympic debut. They are such exceptional skaters, but unfortunately that distracted the entire program and hurt them in the technical execution, which is where they really shine. They are such a strong team. I am disconsolate that this even has to be part of its Olympic history.