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Playboy model Daniella Chavez accidentally split her skintight hot pants while twerking for the camera, in a sizzling video.
The curvy Chilean shared the clip on Instagram for her army of 12.4 million followers.
In the footage, Daniella stares into the camera lens while listening to dance music in a tight white top and pair of pink hot pants.
The gorgeous blonde then spins on her heels and points her bum at the camera.
As the song's beat picks up, the girl begins performing a twerk routine.
But as she starts shaking her bum, a split starts to form in her hot pants.
Unaware, she carries on dancing as the split grows bigger.
Daniella later uploaded the video, captioning it: Oops, an accident. When you rip your shorts while dancing
Earlier this week, the Playboy model wowed her army of online fans with a video of her sunbathing naked while sporting only a sombrero hat on her head.
In the footage, viewed over 1.2million times, Daniella was seen lying on a sunbed on a golden beach while covering her breasts with only one hand.
A well-placed ankle obscured the models nether regions.
Within one day, the clip was viewed over 620,000 times.
She accompanied the viral clip with the message: Let's live, and whatever happens!
Last month, the gorgeous model posed as curvy cartoon character Jessica Rabbit for her 30th birthday and as Spider-Woman for Halloween.
Only yesterday, the woman dubbed " the world's hottest weather girl " was filmed getting sweaty during a rope workout.
Yanet Garcia shared a snap of her working up a sweat and lets just say, she still looks pretty great.
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