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10th Aug 2017

Cork nightclub rescues girl during wardrobe malfunction and it’s gas

She is some woman.

Jade Hayden

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Jumpsuits are a hassle at the best of times.

By wearing one on a night out you’re setting yourself up for not peeing for at least six hours and being vaguely uncomfortable for even longer.

But they look fab, so of course, we power through.

Méabh from Cork did the very same one night when she was out on the town at TipTop nightclub in Cork City.

She suffered an intense wardrobe malfunction which would have left the best of us desperately Hailo-ing a taxi to get home as quickly as possible, and probably crying on the way.

But Méabh is a better woman than us, and she wasn’t going to be stopped by a broken zip and accidental skin exposure.

Writing in a post on TipTop’s Facebook page, she says that when her jumpsuit zip failed “during the soirée,” she made her way to the cloakroom to see if any staff could help her out.

“Doing my best to hold my modesty into the garment of clothing, we headed for the cloakroom, where the staff there did their best with the first aid kit.

This entailed plasters to keep my derrière hidden and some medical strapping to keep the top of the jumpsuit in place.”

Fair play to the lads in the cloakroom.

However, Méabh’s jumpsuit-based misfortunate did not end there. When she returned to the dancefloor to enjoy the band that was playing, she started to struggle.

She says that after the set finished, a member of the band came up and handed her friend some masking tape to ease the stress of the situation.

This was the final result, as posted on Méabh’s friend’s Snapchat story.

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The Cork girl shared her post on TipTop’s Facebook page to say thank you to all of the staff who helped her.

She says that she is “extremely grateful” to all who made her jumpsuit situation not so bad.

The post has already been liked over 1,000 times, and TipTop themselves have even chimed in on the whole story.

They said they were sorry to hear about her wardrobe malfunction, but were glad that staff “tried their best to allow you to keep dancing!”

The club also offered Méabh a voucher to get herself a new outfit.

Sound.