She's already got naked on screen, so Dakota Johnson wasn't fazed on Wednesday night when her top almost fell apart at the People's Choice Awards. The Fifty Shades of Grey star took to the stage to accept her gong for Favourite Dramatic Movie Actress however got into some trouble when a hug from presenter Leslie Mann almost saw her silver Armani crop top come apart.
Taking it in her stride she told the audience: "Leslie just broke my dress.
"Well, it's not like everybody here hasn't already seen my boobs!"
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Mann stars in upcoming comedy How To Be Single alongside Dakota and clearly over-joyed to be presenting the award to her co-star managed to get her hand tangled in the back of her sexy ensemble.
While their co-star Alison Brie attempted to rescue Dakota's top, Mann broke down into giggles.
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Dedicating the win to the army of Fifty Shades of Grey fans she said: "Thanks to my fans I was excited to just be nominated.
"You guys have rocked my world. Jamie Dornan I couldn't have done it without you."
While Dakota's speech might have added a touch of humor, Favourite Movie Actress Sandra Bullock's moment on stage was one of the most touching.
Telling a story about her son Louis, Sandra, 51, said he saw his mum getting ready to leave for the awards bash and asked her where she was going.
However, he said he had already - by appearing in her “videos 2015”.
"You mean the videos I shoot on my iPhone?” she continued.
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When he said yes, she decided to let him make up his own acceptance speech, which she then read out: "On behalf of 'Videos 2015,' thank you to the planet, and on behalf of this momma, I would like to say thank you to the people on this planet for once again the great company, giving me a memory, and this [award]."
"I was thinking over the holidays and I was trying to figure out why I love what I do so much. It wasn't so much the end result as it is the company I get to keep along the way - the people I meet and the memories I make," she said.
"They all break molds, push that glass ceiling up, and they're all mommas. We're all working mommas who love what we do and we get to do what we do because of you."