EUROVISION'S Mae Muller suffered an x-rated wardrobe malfunction while she performed in Birmingham.
The UK entrant was performing on stage at Birmingham Pride when she suffered with the blunder mid-performance.
Mae Muller laughed off her slip when she performed at Birmingham PrideCredit: SplashThe UK Eurovision entrant donned a racy pink number to perform at the extravaganzaCredit: SplashMae, 25, donned a skimpy pink number with cut out panels near her bosom area.
This caused a slightly naughty nip slip as the dress already featured a thigh-high slit.
However the I Wrote A Song hit-maker did not seem to mind as the MailOnline reports that she said: "if there was anywhere it wouldn't matter, it would be pride."
Ex-Premier League star, 39, declared bankrupt after racking up £1m debtsThe outfit featured racy cut-out details, which caused the nip slip, and a daring thigh-high split.
Eurovision fans were left devastated as Mae Muller suffered a humiliating defeat to Sweden.
26 countries performed during the show, which ran for more than four hours, competing for the trophy and chance to host next year's Eurovision.
Mae Muller, 25, was the final act to perform and closed the show with her track 'I Wrote A Song'.
Despite her favourable place to perform, Mae lost out to Sweden's Loreen who scooped the crown for a second time.
The UK finished in second-last place with 24 points compared to Sweden's whopping 583.
Only Germany scored less, with their act Lord of the Lost netting only 15 points to finish at the bottom of the scoreboard.
But Mae didn't let the defeat get her down and she later broke her silence in an uplifting message to her fans.
She later took to twitter to share her thoughts with her fans as she wrote: "I just want to say thank u x I know I joke a lot but we really put our all into the last few months, not the result we hoped for but so proud of everyone & what we achieved on this journey.
Gangsters who killed two teens in notorious shooting still at large 20 years onShe added: "Congrats to all the countries. I'll never forget this journey and I love you all," as she ended the post with a heart emoji.
Her song later entered the UK charts and peaked at number nine.
The UK finished in second-last place with 24 points compared to Sweden's whopping 583Credit: AFPDespite the disappointing result her song later entered the UK charts, peaking at number nineCredit: Splash