Kristen Stewart Accidentally Flashed Her Nips On Stage, ‘Clouds Of Sils Maria’ Star Doesn’t Seem To Notice The Wardrobe Malfunction At All

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Kristen Stewart's wardrobe malfunction gave the "Clouds of Sils Maria" star her own awkward moment during the 2014 Hollywood Film Awards on Friday. According to Daily Mail, KStew is presenting the Hollywood Actress Award for Julianne Moore for her role in Still Alice when she accidentally flashed her nips.

Huffington Post reported that the grey top covered her up and no one seems to notice the incident not even Kirsten herself.

Reportedly, KStew managed to looked fab on the red carpet wearing a strapless white Chanel dress with a flared skirt, teamed with beaded turleneck overlay. The 24-year-old completed the dress with grey suede heels and a wavy cropped hairdo. However, the actress' dress fell extremely low when she got up the stage.

Hollywood Life noted that the 'Twilight" actress "is not worried about it."

"She is not worried about it. It's not a big deal," a source revealed to the publication. "If people want to see her naked she'd rather it be from the movies she has done with nudity but this happened and she has already forgotten about it. It's not like the Fappening and certainly not the worst thing cameras have caught from her. Not a big deal at all."

Meanwhile, it is expected that Kristen and her ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson will have a run in during the event. Reportedly, the actor skipped out on the red carpet. According to Daily Mail, KStew watched him as he present the Hollywood Director Award to Morten Tyldum for the Imitation Game.

According to a source, she was excited about the prospect of bumping into her "Twilight" co-star.

"Kristen is well aware that Rob will be there tonight at the Hollywood Awards and she's actually really excited to see him, and a bit nervous of course," the insider told Hollywoodlife. "She's not sure how he feels about seeing her, but she hopes their paths will cross and they can spend some time together."

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