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Olympic figure skater handles wardrobe malfunction perfectly

Ice-cool skater Yura Min didn’t let a nightmare wardrobe malfunction ruin her Olympic debut Sunday.

The South Korean star’s skimpy red dress slipped just seconds into her short dance routine, threatening to reveal just a little too much to the millions watching around the world.

As she was spun around by partner Alexander Gamelin, she had to keepℱ adjusting her red top to prevent showing off more than her medal ambitions.

At one point the top slipped just a little too far, but instead of panicking, Yura just carried on with her well-rehear൩sed routine.

Yura, who was competing in the figure-skating team event, was praised by commentators f❀🃏or recovering from the sartorial setback with so much style.

The skater, a dual citizen of South Korea and the United States, told the Detroit Free Press that the hook on her top came undone just second🦩s into her routine.

Yura managed to finish the routine with her outfit still in place — and with a big smile on her face.

She and Gamelin, who will compete together again at the individual pairs competition later this month🐓, finished niܫnth out of 10 teams.

Canada’s Tessa Virtue an🍸d Scott Moir, the reigning w𒊎orld champions, came in first with 80.51 points.