Swimsuit Model Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction At Wimbledon originally appeared on The Spun.
A Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue model suffered an unfortunate – but relatable for many – wardrobe malfunction at Wimbledon over Fourth of July weekend.
The 2025 Wimbledon tournament is entering its second week. Many of the top seeds on the men’s side remain – including Janik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic – but there have been several upsets on the women’s side of the bracket.
Wimbledon is known for its prestigious grass courts, its strawberries and cream dessert and its numerous celebrities in attendance. One prominent Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model was in attendance over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. However, she suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.
Brooks Nader on the grounds.Getty Images.
Brooks Nader, a 28-year-old model from Louisiana who previously landed the cover of Sport Illustrated, suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction during her time at Centre Court over the weekend.
The swimsuit model was rocking a black-and-white, polka-dot shirt with a long, white denim skirt with a zip-up front. However, the white skirt ended up being the wrong call.
“Tries to be chic,” the 28-year-old influencer wrote on the clip. “Starts 🩸 at Wimbledon.”
Nader admitted to having a period accident while at Wimbledon. Of course, something like this has probably happened to every woman on the planet at one time or another. Nader is being praised for being open and vulnerable about her wardrobe malfunction at Wimbledon.
“You’re so real for this,” one fan wrote.
“Dare I say you’re more chic now,” one fan added.
“Happens to us all,” another fan added.
“I really love that you shared this,” one fan added.
Meanwhile, Wimbledon will continue with its men’s singles and women’s singles coverage throughout the weekend.
ABC and ESPN have full coverage of the 2025 Grand Slam tournament this year.
Swimsuit Model Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction At Wimbledon first appeared on The Spun on Jul 6, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.