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Reality Star, Uriel Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction in UK (Video)

Reality Star, Uriel Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction in UK.

The Former housemate of the popular reality show, Uriel Oputa has lamented over an embarrassing moment as her outfit tore while in the UK.

Uriel had flown to the UK to celebrate Christmas and all the jolly of the festive season with her family.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the businesswoman had to acquire a full body protection suit against the virus.

Unfortunately, the N20k suit tore, leaving Uriel embarrassed as she exits the airport premises accompanied by her brother.

Sharing the video, she wrote; “20k for this. God punish the super market

See the video below:

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