Fast on the heels of Melissa's embarrassing moment on stage where her dress slipped off, now another incident involving May Hariri and her loose jeans buttons! Following the press frenzy with Melissa’s dress buttons slipping off the other day, causing quite a dress-less upset in her concert in Dubai, another missing button has come to light and caught the media’s roving eye. It's not just the textile industry's concern nor the Arab seamstresses that are fascinated with these popping buttons. All of us are checking our loose buttons frantically, and wondering what these poor celebs should do ensure buttons staying fastened, not snapping off on stage! To be fair to Melissa, she did have her own explanation after the act, pointing out that "what truly happened is totally different from what was rumored" [O-kay, whatever you say, Missy!) Another day, another button! The absent button of May Hariri’s jeans stirred controversy as soon as it was exposed through a photo online. Tariq Sweid, TV show host, posted his picture with Melissa on the program he'd invited her to be a guest on. The top button of May’s jeans was left unfastened, made conspicuous more because she wore a blouse that revealed her midriff. The missing button was the main attraction of the show, and social media commentary after.
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