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  • Salma Hayek Shared a throw back picture o Instgram
  • She wore a braless dress in the picture
  • The actress falunted her curvy figure

Salma Hayek shared a throwback picture of herself on Instagram recently. The braless photo shows off the curvy figure of the actress.

Hayek decided to post a throwback picture of herself on Thursday. The photo shows her standing braless, with her outfit only covering her chest and back. The dress also exposes her slender legs and accentuates her curvy figure.

The photo shows Hayek in a side pose. She let her hair down while standing in a place that is surrounded by trees and plants.

Hayek is known for her beautiful looks and dresses, but there have been times when she has faced wardrobe malfunctions. Earlier this month, the actress revealed how her dress burst at the seams during the 2003 Academy Awards and how Renée Zellweger helped her at that time.

Speaking at the National Board of Review Awards Gala in New York City, Hayek revealed how her dress “exploded” at the seams because of her “big butt” in 2003, People reported. Zellweger apparently gave Hayek a dress that was wide around the butt area and the material around the breast was stretchy.

Hayek expressed her gratitude for Zellweger and said that she is “so amazing.” Both the actresses were nominated for the best actress award in 2003, and Hayek admitted she was hoping Zellweger wins.

Both of them lost out that evening to Nicole Kidman, who won the award for her performance in “The Hours.” Hayek was nominated for playing a Mexican in “Frida” and Zellweger was nominated for “Chicago.”

In an interview with Vogue, Hayek revealed that she was attacked by the monkey in “Frida” while filming. The monkey’s name was Tyson, and his attack left her “severely injured.” The actress said that she allowed the monkey to come back and work with her, and she even did a photo shoot with him for Vogue later.

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Salma Hayek is pictured attending the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 5, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. Steve Granitz/WireImage