Former Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham made an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival today, and let's just say it didn't go perfectly. The reality TV star had a major wardrobe malfunction while going commando.

The bottom overlay of her dress, which you can see below, slipped a littttle too far to the left, and left her totally exposed.

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According to the Daily Mail, she didn't let the malfunction stop her. She kept walking "undeterred."

Last month, Abraham settled her lawsuit against Viacom (the parent company of MTV) in which she alleged that the Teen Mom OG producers “wrongfully terminated her employment because she did not conform to gender stereotypes.” She claimed she was fired from the show because she worked in porn.

The reality star appeared in multiple videos with porn star James Deen in 2013 and 2014. She claimed the videos were leaked without her consent. The producer of Teen Mom OG, Morgan J. Freeman, allegedly went to Abraham's home and harassed her into quitting the show. A clip from the series did show him threatening to have Abraham removed from the show if she "[chooses] to work in the adult industry."

In a statement to E! News about the lawsuit, Abraham said:

“I am here to make a change for the LGBT and female community at large, and I'm proud I stay true to my identity as a business entrepreneur, reality star, and single mother. I am a business woman and female celebrity leader who will not be shamed or discriminated against by Viacom, MTV, [or] my peers.

Abraham and Viacom settled privately, and Abraham said in a statement to E! News that she "voluntarily dismisses with prejudice all claims she had filed in her lawsuit."

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