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Amanda Seyfried Saved A Potentially Awkward Wardrobe Malfuction At The Critics' Choice Awards

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Seyfried's vintage gown was literally falling apart on the red carpet.

Actor Amanda Seyfried looked absolutely incredible at Sunday's Critics' Choice Awards, but it turns out her dress literally started falling apart as soon as she hit the red carpet.

The stunning vintage Dior gown was created from a single piece of thin gold chiffon.


In a red carpet interview with Access Hollywood, Seyfried revealed:

"It keeps breaking. I'm not kidding, it keeps ripping."
"It's actually like breaking."

Amanda Seyfried's Dress 'Keeps Breaking' At 2023 Critics Choice Awardsyoutu.be



She joked she was just going to ditch the gown but then said:

"It's fine, it's fine."
"It literally is. It's fine."
"Honestly, it's old. It's beautiful!"

Seyfried won a Critics' Choice Award for her role in The Dropout, but she was noticeably gripping the back of her dress as she approached the stage to accept her award.

Eventually, Seyfried opted for peace of mind and avoided a potential wardrobe disaster with a jacket.

Critcs' Choice viewers had their suspicions.

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And many thought it was inevitable that such a delicate fabric would cause some issues.

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But the general consensus was that she handled the situation like a champ.

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And, of course, everyone agreed that Seyfried still looked amazing.

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Aside from her personal win, Seyfried's limited series The Dropout also took home the Critics' Choice Award for Best Limited Series.

Seyfried's full red carpet interview with Access Hollywood can be viewed below.

Amanda Seyfried's Dress 'Keeps Breaking' At 2023 Critics Choice Awardsyoutu.be

Congrats to Seyfried on her wins, and - jacketed or not - she is always stunning.

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