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Posted: 2013-01-17T13:10:33Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:04:08Z

Late Sunday night, after the Golden Globes wrapped up and the celebrities were whisked away to their after-parties, we finally let out a sigh of relief. "No wardrobe malfunctions!" we marveled. "How did that happen?"

Well, it didn't. Taylor Swift showed a little too much bra on the red carpet, Julianne Hough's dress literally ripped in two at the InStyle and Warner Bros. after-party, and now we learn that Eva Longoria had a slight slip-up, too.

Longoria arrived to the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe after-party in her racy Pucci gown , the same one we deemed one of our least-favorite dresses on the Golden Globes red carpet . It had an open back, a giant keyhole cutout in the front and a thigh-high slit in the front -- a bit much, Eva?

Yep, definitely too much. As Eva posed at the after-party with her hairstylist pal, Ken Paves, she got the billowing skirt caught in her heel, bent over to untangle herself and let a little too much slip from her top. As the Daily Mail put it, she simply "fell out."

Whoops! At least the rest of her dress stayed intact ...

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