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Susan Knox

Love Island's Demi Jones suffers awkward nip-slip on red carpet in daring plunge dress

Demi Jones suffered an awkward wardrobe malfunction while attending a red carpet event in London last night.

The flame-haired Love Island star, 24, oozed glamour in a a risqué white midi gown which did wonders to accentuate her curves as she stormed the red carpet at The Roundhouse in London.

The reality TV star made sure her eye-catching ensemble turned heads as she modelled the plunging dress while she posed for the cameras - but Demi's dress let her down as she suffered an awkward nip-slip while beaming for the snaps.

Demi, who appeared on the Winter 2020 series of Love Island, went braless for her latest appearance at the Who Cares Wins Awards - exposing a little too much on the red carpet.

Demi suffered a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet (PA)
The Love Island star showed off a little more skin than intended (PA)

Despite the brief mishap, Demi looked gorgeous as she topped off her plunging white dress with an embellished pair of strappy stilettos and a matching clutch handbag.

She styled her long red locks locks in vintage curls and opted for a full face of glamorous makeup for the event.

The former Love Island star was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in May 2021, just a few months after appearing on the winter version of the ITV2 dating show.

Demi underwent two surgeries and radiation treatment after finding a lump the size of a golf ball on her throat – and was finally given the all-clear eight months ago.

Demo shot to fame on Love Island in 2020 (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
The beauty recently beat thyroid cancer (demijones1/Instagram)

She recently told fans that she first discovered the lump, which looked like a 'lopsided adam's apple', in 2019

During a recent Q&A on Instagram, one fan asked Demi how she felt when she first found out about the cancer, to which Demi said she felt 'numb'.

It was all a 'blur' for the star as she prepared for the 'massive journey ahead of me'.

"It was more of the fear of the unknown," she added. "But I had a brilliant support system around me and sharing my story with you guys made me feel so much more confident."

Demi was given the all-clear eight months ago (Demi Jones/Instagram)
Demi has been incredibly open about her health journey (mirror.co.uk)

Thyroid cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck which produces hormones.

It is most common in people in their 30s and those over the age of 60. While women are three times more likely to develop it than men, according to the NHS. In most cases it can be cured completely, but sometimes it can return after treatment.

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