On Wednesday night, the 27-year-old singer stepped out in a strappy, backless halter top, black tuxedo pants and red boots after closing theFall 2020 Marc Jacobs runway show. Cyrus later shared a series of paparazzi photos from the outing and the racy wardrobe malfunction that ensued onInstagram.

“Swipe right . But hurry. Instagram will definitely be removing this post soon,” the star wrote alongside three snaps, in the third of which her nipple is fully exposed.

Cyrus’ fans and famous friends showed support for her bold post in the comment section with several calling her an icon and dropping “#FeelTheNipple” hashtags in the comment section.

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Miley Cyrus is seen on February 12, 2020 in New York City.

“You’re just too hot for cold New York,” one person wrote. Another said, “Queen of entire world ?”

“Heh,” supermodelHelena Christensensaid. YouTube’s beauty and fashion directorDerek Blasbergadded, “I SEE U.”

For her surprise appearance at the extravagant Marc Jacobs show, Cyrus rocked a black bra top and matching wide-legged trousers. She accessorized the edgy, monochromatic look with long black gloves and a zebra print jacket.

The“Slide Away”hitmaker shared a video of her strutting down the runway on Instagram, simply captioning the clip, “Included @marcjacobs ?.”

Her unexpected cameo was a hit among her famous followers, including runway queenNaomi Campbell. The supermodel, 49, commented under the video with three fire emojis: “???.”

“YUP. STOMP QUEEN. ?,” Hailey Bieber wrote.

Charlie’s Angelsactress Ella Balinska added in a comment, “Yessss!!! ??”

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Miley Cyrus on the catwalk Marc Jacobs show, Runway, Fall Winter 2020, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Feb 2020

And this was not the first time Cyrus collaborated with the fashion designer. She previously starred inMarc Jacobs’ 2014 Spring/Summer campaign.

She also teamed up with the brand last year todesign a hoodie— which featured a topless photo of Cyrus and the phrase “Don’t f— with my freedom” written in black-and-white block letters — benefitting Planned Parenthood. The words on the hoodie were lyrics from Cyrus’ song “Mother’s Daughter” (offShe is Coming), reflecting her pro-choice stance on abortion.

source: people.com