Lindsey Vonn on the red carpet before the ESPYS at The Dolby Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Lindsey Vonn suffered what’s being described as a wardrobe malfunction at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday, but no one’s buying the malfunction part.
Vonn, who returned to skiing last year after retiring in 2019 due to multiple injuries, attended the event in Los Angeles as both a nominee and presenter.
She wore a strapless Elisabetta Franchi gown with a split that went right up to her stomach, showing the mar00n th0ng she wore beneath. As luck would have it for some people, a gust of wind showed off a bit more than she bargained for, and she had to be assisted by someone else.
Check her out below:
Lindsey Vonn suffers wardrobe malfunction at 2025 ESPYs in risqué gown https://t.co/e6VjAkSEjG pic.twitter.com/a64Fgmj4x5
— New York Post (@nypost) July 17, 2025
Lindsey Vonn flashes her underwear on the red carpet at the ESPYs 🤪 pic.twitter.com/p4gjkMfvFs
— WATCHTOWER (@news_24_365) July 17, 2025
Lindsey Vonn Wasn’t Fooling Anybody
Lindsey Vonn (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
As mentioned above, folks didn’t buy that it was a malfunction as they reasoned Lindsey Vonn was seeking that type of attention.
“It is no malfunction. Hey everyone look at my p***y look at my p***y…oh no I had a malfunction,” someone commented.
It is no malfunction. Hey everyone look at my pussy look at my pussy…oh no I had a malfunction.
— Brian (@BriansLeftArm) July 17, 2025
“Looks like she was dressed in a way to allow it to happen and get her 15 minutes in the social media cycle. Sad,” another wrote.
Looks like she was dressed in a way to allow it to happen and get her 15 minutes in the social media cycle. Sad.
— GPW45 (@LovricE) July 17, 2025
“How did she think that dress was designed to function?” someone else asked.
““Suffers” lol. More like planned-for-media-coverage-of me….🙄,” a comment read.
Vonn switched up her fit after the show started, joining Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in presenting the ‘Best Play’ award to Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.
The 40-year-old was also nominated for the ‘Best Comeback Athlete’ following her return to skiing last year, but lost to gymnast Suni Lee.
Fearne Cotton has broken her silence on split from husband Jesse Wood in her first TV interview since the breakup.
Joining Lorraine Kelly on Monday’s episode of the ITV show, the TV presenter, 43, also gave an health update after having two tumours removed from jaw.
Fearne announced her split from Jesse, the son of Rolling Stones bass guitarist Ronnie Wood, in December after 10 years of marriage.
She has since made swipes at Jesse and moved on with TV director Elliot Hegarty, with the pair having been seen kissing during a recent night out.
Fearne has had a difficult few months after undergoing surgery to remove two benign tumours from her jawline, just days before her split with Jesse emerged.
She told host Lorraine: ‘It’s all very amicable and kids are doing great. I am in a very good place.’place.’

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Fearne Cotton has broken her silence on split from husband Jesse Wood in her first TV interview since the breakup

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Fearne announced her split from Jesse, the son of Rolling Stones bass guitarist Ronnie Wood , in December after 10 years of marriage (both pictured in February 2024)
Discussing her recent surgery, she added: ‘I feel very grateful to have completely recovered.
‘I feel really good. I have a lot of people reaching out who have had the same thing.’
Davina McCall, 56, announced in November she’d been diagnosed with a colloid cyst, a rare type of benign brain tumour, and has supported Fearne.
She continued: ‘Everyone needs a Davina. She’s been amazing, weird that we had the same health thing going on at the same time. She’s so calming and we speak every day. She is just the best
It comes after Fearne has seemingly made another thinly-veiled dig at her ex-husband as she gushed that she is the happiest she’s ever been in a positive update.
Speaking to Scott Mills on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show, Fearne gushed that she is ‘really happy’ and is ‘springing out of bed in the morning ready for life’.
Scott, who has known Fearne for 25 years, said he has never seen her ‘more positive or happier’, prompting Fearne to agree and reply: ‘Yeah I feel great!’
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