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Christina Milian suffers embarrassing nipple-slip while vacationing in Ibiza

| Jul 21, 2016 08:23 PM EDT

Recording artist/actress Christina Milian arrives at the Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas on June 11, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Actress and singer Christina Milian accidentally exposed herself while donning a racy bathing suit while vacationing in Ibiza.

Milian was rocking a plunging abstract print brown one-piece swimsuit on a beach in Ibiza, Spain on July 18, Monday, showing off her cleavage and midriff in the revealing outfit that left nothing to the imagination as she took a dip in the Mediterranean waters, according to Daily Mail.

At one point, the "Dip It Low" hitmaker was trying to adjust her printed bathing suit, but unable to contain her assets, the swimsuit exposed her left nipple, putting on quite the display for fellow beachgoers.

The 34-year-old continued to fiddle with her bathing costume for the rest of the afternoon in order to save herself from further embarrassment.

(Photo : Instagram/cityalert) Christina Milian accidentally exposed her left nipple on a beach in Ibiza on July 18, Monday.

 Milian is currently on vacation with rumored boyfriend Maggio Cipriani, whose family owns a luxury chain of restaurants, clubs and hotels around the globe.

The pair was spotted relaxing on lounge chairs on the beach a day after they were pictured getting cozy at a casino on the tourist island.

Millian has had quite an eventful week. The musician's wardrobe malfunction comes days after she sparked backlash on social media over a tweet she posted.

The mother-of-one faced the wrath of Twitter users after she posted a tweet with the hashtag #AllLivesMatter in the wake of Alton Sterling's fatal shooting by two police officers, according to International Business Times.

Little did she know that the hashtag is considered by some people in the African-American community as a racist counter to the #BlackLivesMatter movement.

Following the criticism, Milian took to Twitter to apologize for her post, which has since been deleted, and give an explanation for the same.

"Apologies to anyone I offended. I was simply encouraging people to care for one another and help make this matter better together," she wrote. "I must not be up to date with the hashtags. And more for praying & conversation. There's no debate here. #BlackLivesMatter I stand by that."

Check out the video below for more details on Millian's accidental exposure:

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