"I wouldn't have thought there was anything controversial about a ruffle."

#Vajayjaygate 2.0.



Sylvia Jeffreys is finding out that no matter how old we get, things that look like vaginas and penises are just plain funny, OK? Case in point: her dress from the 2017 Logies, which is being compared to female genitalia.



Addressing the wardrobe mishap, the TODAY presenter explained to her co-hosts, Lisa Wilkinson and Karl Stefanovic that there have been some "unflattering comparisons".



"Some people are in a flap this morning [but] nothing controversial [was] intended," the newlywed, who celebrates her 31st birthday today said.



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Meanwhile, Karl, who is Sylvia's brother-in-law struggled to hold it together: "People are in a 'what' about it," Karl, 42, asked, clearly stirring the pot.



Sylvia, also losing it herself, attempted to steer the conversation back to the grown-up realm by apologising to the designer, her friend, Rebecca Vallance.



"I wouldn't have thought there was anything controversial about a ruffle, but there you go," she said. "Here's a fun fact though, the dress is made of the leftover fabric of my bridesmaids dresses."



Sylvia married Peter Stefanic, 34, earlier this month at an intimate Kangaroo Valley ceremony in which Karl was Best Man.



Sylvia isn't the only celebrity to be catapulted into the viral Hall of Fame for a wardrobe mishap. In March, Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew's Oscars dress lit up the internet while she reported from the red carpet.

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Her gown, designed by Rachel Gilbert, had a piece of material on the front, which swirled in a certain, vagina-like way.



Naturally, heads turned. But thankfully, 33-year-old Edwina took the commentary in her stride writing on Twitter, "Vajayjaygate. Lucky I didn't put it in the middle."