Eva Longoria nearly flashes, one million people watch: viral video spotlight

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Friday 08 April 2011 19:00 EDT
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While on American chat show The Late Show with David Letterman, actress Eva Longoria experienced what has been dubbed a "wardrobe malfunction." A video of the event was posted on YouTube on April 6, attracting more than a million views in two days.

American actress Eva Longoria of TV series Desperate Housewives went on The Late Show to promote her new cookbook, called Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends.

The actress appeared on the TV show wearing a tuxedo top and shorts; however, her decision not to wear a shirt back fired when around 3 minutes and 22 seconds into the interview the button on her tuxedo came undone.

David Letterman was left speechless, while Eva Longoria retained her modesty and revealed nothing to the show's audience, or viewers of the video.

While nothing was actually shown, an eight-minute video of the interview with the lengthy title of " 4-6-11 Eva Longoria has wardrobe malfunction & shows sexy legs with shorts on Letterman" had, as of 12am GMT April 8, attracted 1,042,456 views on YouTube since being uploaded on the night of April 6.  

YouTube statistics show that the video has attracted viewers from North America, the UK, Australia, Russia, Brazil and even parts of Africa.

Eva Longoria's incident is also covered in several blogs and online newspapers and the YouTube video features on the online site of British paper The Daily Mail.

The full video is available to watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv2d7-kTPU4

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