BBC SPORT presenter Emma Louis Jones has suffered a nightmare wardrobe malfunction at Leicester City’s training ground.
And it left her fearing that she would be giving her fellow drivers an eye-full on the motorways as she clung “on for dear life” to contain her modesty in her car seat.
The BBC presenter, 30, has amassed an army of fans for her work on Leeds TV since 2017.
She shot onto the national scene during England's 2018 World Cup warm-up clash against Costa Rica.
The Cheshire native, who now works for MOTDx and Premier Sports, began her broadcasting career in local radio but is now a star on the big screen and has amassed over 385,000 followers on Instagram through her work.
And she turned to them for advice today after an embarrassing incident at the home of the Premier League strugglers.
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Holding her top together while sat in her car, Emma shared a video clip where she explained: “I’ve just finished a shoot at Leicester City’s training ground and my bloody jump suit’s broken.
“No word of a lie, from the top all the way down. I’ve had to walk through the training ground all the way to my car clinging on for dear life.
“And, I wouldn’t mind, but it’s the first bloody time that I’ve worn it. I’ll be sending that right back thank you very much New Look.
“And me left hand is in absolute agony from clinging on so hard.”
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She then added: “Also, I’ve now got to get home without making any service stops because I can’t be flashing in any services can I? I’ve had a nightmare here.”
Emma, who has admitted her breasts are so big they BEEP her car horn, then provided another update, saying: “Right, I’m feeling a little more optimistic about my journey home.
“The only thing that is bringing me a little bit of anxiety is if a lorry or a bus or something drives past me or pulls up next to me, will they be able to see right the way in as I’m exposed below the belly button.
“So, if you drive something big or tall, can you let me know how much you can see in so I know please.
“Do you ever feel like things just happen to you as I feel like things just happen to me. It was always going to be me whose jump suit broke the first time I wore it at Leicester City’s training ground.
“I should really learn from this to take a second outfit, which I should do anyway as I spill stuff down myself all the time.
“So that’s the take away from this - in the future I will pack a second outfit.”
Emma then kept her gripped followers updated again after receiving some advice from them.
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Holding an orange Sainsbury’s bag over her chest, she said: “Shootout to the people in my DMs suggesting that I put a bag there.
“I had my lunch in this. You’d never know would ya? Look at that. I’m free again. This is liberating.”