Christina Hendricks Briefly Loses $850,000 Bracelet, Stores It In Cleavage

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Christina Hendricks Briefly Loses $850,000 Bracelet, Stores It In Cleavage

Christina Hendricks had a costly wardrobe malfunction at Sunday night's Golden Globes when one of her $850,000 diamond bracelets by Chopard went missing, Page Six reports. Before the show started, the actress rushed around in a panic trying to find the super-expensive piece of jewelry. Fortunately, one of the event staffers found it and returned it to Hendricks, who wanted to give it to her publicist. And, as the gossip column narrates:

Security blocked {Hendricks} as she tried to leave the auditorium, as no one is allowed in or out once the show starts. She begged, "Please let me out, I have to give my diamond bracelet to my publicist!" The guard watched wide-eyed as Hendricks pulled the bracelet out from her ample cleavage. He opened the door a crack and she passed the jewels through to her publicist outside.

A Chopard rep said, "Whoever put it on her wrist may have not closed the safety clasp correctly. But both bracelets and her earrings were returned in perfect condition today." Phew!

That's one damned lucky bracelet.
 
Where's the picture of the boobs??!

No picture of the actual event apparently. Here's a picture of the bracelet. And the boobs are behind that red clothing. Not even a cleavage... :sad:

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You know, I read this and the bracelet and her cleavage more or less escape my care as I focus in on "...Security blocked {Hendricks} as she tried to leave the auditorium, as no one is allowed in or out once the show starts...."

Detaining someone against their will could be construed as kidnapping, could it not? They have no legal right to physically prevent someone from leaving, do they?
 
You know, I read this and the bracelet and her cleavage more or less escape my care as I focus in on "...Security blocked {Hendricks} as she tried to leave the auditorium, as no one is allowed in or out once the show starts...."

Detaining someone against their will could be construed as kidnapping, could it not? They have no legal right to physically prevent someone from leaving, do they?

Those actresses are (collectively) wearing a few million dollars in jewelry that is loaned to them. It is not theirs. So they have to keep security tight so no one can snatch and run with some of it.
 
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