Blunder Woman! Connie Nielsen, 51, accidentally flashes her derriere as she goes underwear free while promoting new superhero flick in NYC

She has been dazzling with her fashion choices during the promotional tour for her new film, Wonder Woman.

But Connie Nielsen suffered a serious wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday, when she accidentally flashed crowds outside the AOL building in NYC.

The actress, 51, gave onlookers a glimpse of her derriere as she went underwear free in her chiffon red dress - which awkwardly whipped up in the wind as she signed autographs for fans.

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Blunder Woman! Connie Nielsen suffered a serious wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday, when she accidentally flashed crowds outside the AOL building in NYC

Blunder Woman! Connie Nielsen suffered a serious wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday, when she accidentally flashed crowds outside the AOL building in NYC

The Danish beauty looked stunning in her chic red shirt dress, which featured a statement cut out sleeve and trendy mixed-length hem.

However the flippy skirt soon caused things to go awry during the actress' appearance, when it blew up in a gust of wind - accidentally revealing her bare posterior and legs underneath.

Yet, Connie seemed completely unfazed by the incident as she continued to pose confidently for cameras - showing off her look for all to see, and putting the blunder behind her. 

No cares: Yet, Connie seemed completely unfazed by the incident as she continued to pose confidently for cameras - showing off the stunning chiffon dress with its statement sleeve

No cares: Yet, Connie seemed completely unfazed by the incident as she continued to pose confidently for cameras - showing off the stunning chiffon dress with its statement sleeve

Look ravishing in red with Connie's Magda Butrym dress

Connie Nielsen looked ravishing in red yesterday to meet with fans before her upcoming role in Wonder Woman.

She opted for a flippy, asymmetrical dress by Polish designer, Magda Butrym. Where do we begin with this fiery number? This look has all the bells and whistles without feeling overwhelming....from the ruffle trimmings to the single cold shoulder and asymmetrical hemline-- Connie's dress packs one serious style punch.

Perhaps our favorite feature might be the long row of Victorian-inspired buttons that dot the front of her dress. And while it might all be too much for some people, we think it looked marvelous on Connie styled with a pair OTK boots.

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The redhead exuded glamour as she beamed for cameras in the frock, which she paired with sexy thigh-high boots of black suede to elongate her already leggy figure. 

While she carried a classically chic beige handbag, the Gladiator star then accessorised with dramatic gold earrings which hung in the shape of a sword, to add a trendier touch to her look.

Leaving her hair in tousled waves and adding a subtle smoky eye and peach lip, the mother-of-two displayed her natural beauty and enviably youthful complexion as she posed ahead of the talk at AOL.

Stunning: The redhead exuded glamour as she beamed for cameras in the frock, which she paired with sexy thigh-high boots of black suede to elongate her already leggy figure

Stunning: The redhead exuded glamour as she beamed for cameras in the frock, which she paired with sexy thigh-high boots of black suede to elongate her already leggy figure

Connie is currently promoting her new film Wonder Woman, alongside co-stars Gal Gadot and Chris Pine and director Patty Jenkins.

However, the press tour is now only taking place in the States, after the European premiere was cancelled due to the terror attack in Manchester on Monday.

The team were due to walk the red carpet in London's Leicester Square on Wednesday, but Warner Bros cancelled the event out of respect for the Manchester Arena victims, following the suicide bombing at Ariana Grande's concert, which killed 22 people. 

A Warner Bros spokesperson told MailOnline: 'Our thoughts are with those affected by the recent tragedy in the UK. 

Busy: Connie is currently promoting her new film Wonder Woman, alongside co-stars Gal Gadot (far right) and Chris Pine (second right) and director Patty Jenkins (far left)

Busy: Connie is currently promoting her new film Wonder Woman, alongside co-stars Gal Gadot (far right) and Chris Pine (second right) and director Patty Jenkins (far left)

Tragic: However, the promotional tour is now only taking place in the States, after the European premiere was cancelled due to the terror attack in Manchester on Monday

Tragic: However, the promotional tour is now only taking place in the States, after the European premiere was cancelled due to the terror attack in Manchester on Monday

'In light of the current situation, we will not be proceeding with our plans for the Wonder Woman premiere and junket activities in London.'

The US premiere is instead set to take place in Los Angeles on Thursday night. 

The superhero film, based on the DC Comics, tells the story of Wonder Woman before she discovered the full extent of her powers, and was living as Diana, princess of the Amazons and a trained warrior.

Israeli actress Gal plays the title role, while Connie stars as her mother Queen Hippolyta in the superhero flick, which is out on June 1. 

Much-anticipated: The superhero film, based on the DC Comics, tells the story of Wonder Woman before she discovered the full extent of her powers, and is set for release on June 1

Much-anticipated: The superhero film, based on the DC Comics, tells the story of Wonder Woman before she discovered the full extent of her powers, and is set for release on June 1

 

 

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