TOWIEs Chloe Sims suffers wardrobe malfunction at ITV Palooza

The Only Way is Essex star Chloe Sims unfortunately suffered from a wardrobe malfunction at ITV Palooza.

The blonde beauty was wearing a true showstopper as she donned a stunning red velvet gown for the blue carpet event.

With a dramatic plunge at the cleavage, the garment cut off at her thighs to form a mini dress design, but swept low in a long train-style at the back.

Unfortunately, this meant the star's dress got caught in one of her red stiletto heels and she kept getting stuck.

It comes as the star's sister Demi recently claimed she and Pete Wicks have been "in love for years", according to reports.

Thankfully, the 40 year old didn't trip on the fabric but she was pictured leaning over trying to rectify the situation repeatedly.

At one point, the mum-of-one's sister and fellow TOWIE star Demi also came over to help.

Chloe, whose sleeves went over her hands in a bold design, continued to fiddle with her dress but it was no good, and she posed and smiled alongside Demi and co-star Amy Childs for the cameras instead.

The beauty opted to wear her silky locks swept up into a neat top bun for the event.


Her makeup was glamorous as ever and she showed off incredible smokey eyeshadow and a slick of mulberry matte lipstick.

Demi was a direct contract to her sister, wearing an all-white off the shoulder satin gown for ITV Palooza.

Her platinum blonde tresses were styled in a cropped bob and she finished off her ensemble with a pair of black heels and a matching clutch bag.

She also wore bold PVC gloves for the occasion.

ITV Palooza is the channel's annual commercial and programming showcase.

Last year, the event was forced to go online only during the coronavirus pandemic, but the channel's executives and many of their stars came out in full force to help things return with a bang on Tuesday.

Pete Wicks was also spotted at the event in a dapper suit and his usual curly locks on display.

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