An Olympic balls-up! Eagle-eyed viewers spot performer’s TESTICLE hanging out during opening ceremony of Paris 2024 as dancer suffers x-rated wardrobe malfunction

  • The 2024 Olympic Games have officially opened after a ceremony on the Seine
  • Athletes paraded across the river instead of in a traditional stadium
  • However, one artist had an embarrassing X-rated wardrobe malfunction

A performer suffered an embarrassing X-rated wardrobe malfunction during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.

On Friday evening, the participating nations sailed across the River Seine into the city, a radical departure from previous Olympic ceremonies, to mark the opening of the tournament.

Performances from Lady Gaga and Celine Dion were expected to steal the show, but observant viewers noticed another artist who grabbed the attention.

During the opening ceremony, as noted by a user on Xit looked like one of the performers’ testicles were hanging out of his underwear as the cameras panned over their boat.

It appears the performer’s shorts rode up his leg, leading to the embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.

One performer had an X-rated wardrobe malfunction during the Olympic Games opening ceremony

The Olympic Games in Paris officially opened on Friday evening with a historic ceremony

The Olympic Games in Paris officially opened on Friday evening with a historic ceremony

The unique French plan to hold the opening event outdoors rather than in a stadium backfired spectacularly tonight, as Parisians, celebrities, politicians and members of the royal family from around the world were forced to take shelter from the horrendous rain.

And as President Emmanuel Macron declared the games had begun, the Olympic flag was raised on the Place du Trocadero. But observant viewers quickly noticed that the flag had been placed on the poll the wrong way round, in yet another blunder.

Athletes on the Team GB boat – led by flag bearers diver Tom Daley and rower Helen Glover, with tennis stars Andy Murray and Katie Boulter on board – decided to embrace the bad weather, ditching their raincoats and umbrellas and beaming at fans.

Murray shared a screenshot of a fan’s sage advice on his Instagram – don’t stand in the rain or you might “rust” – after uploading stories of himself waving the Union Flag as the British fleet sailed down the Seine in Paris.

Athletes were taken up the River Seine in a fleet of 85 boats while interpretive dancing took place on the banks

Athletes were taken up the River Seine in a fleet of 85 boats while interpretive dancing took place on the banks

Despite this, the Scot remained in a sunny mood as he prepared for his final tournament as a professional tennis player.

On Tuesday he announced that he was ending his successful career when he arrived in Paris to prepare for his fifth Olympic Games.

There was much more to experience: there was a fashion show on a bridge and others showed off tricks on their bikes.