Be careful! Sophie Monk, 40, almost suffers a wardrobe malfunction as she jiggles her chest performing a raunchy dance during a photo shoot

Sophie Monk is no stranger to sharing raunchy dance clips on Instagram.

And the Love Island host, 40, risked suffering an awkward wardrobe malfunction on Tuesday, while attempting yet another chest-jiggling routine.

Sophie's ample assets almost spilled out of her top during a photo shoot as she performed several moves alongside masked-up crew members.

Careful! Love Island host Sophie Monk almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Tuesday while attempting a chest-jiggling routine during a photo shoot

Careful! Love Island host Sophie Monk almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Tuesday while attempting a chest-jiggling routine during a photo shoot

Sophie had her toned midriff and her long legs on display as she jumped around the living room while swinging her hips.  

The beauty wore a pale green crop top with matching leggings, which she paired with animal print Ugg boots.

Sophie was joined by celebrity makeup artist Normie Gonzales during the dance. 

Having fun: Sophie had her toned midriff and her long legs on display as she jumped around the living room while swinging her hips

Having fun: Sophie had her toned midriff and her long legs on display as she jumped around the living room while swinging her hips 

The former Bardot singer appeared in good spirits as she moved her body around the room while laughing uproariously. 

The video marks a return to Instagram for Sophie, who last month had to deny a bizarre rumour that she had died.

A fake news story announcing Sophie's passing was shared to a Facebook group titled 'R.I.P Sophie Monk' and attracted almost a million likes.

She's got the moves! The former Bardot singer appeared in good spirits as she moved her body around the room while laughing uproariously

She's got the moves! The former Bardot singer appeared in good spirits as she moved her body around the room while laughing uproariously

After the hoax went viral, KIIS FM hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson contacted Sophie live on air in order to obtain 'proof of life'.  

'Sophie, this is Kyle and Jackie O, we just rang for proof of life,' Kyle said.

'You two are the only ones who have called me,' Sophie replied. 'No one else bothered to call me. Thank you so much!'  

Fake news! The video marks a return to Instagram for Sophie, who last month had to deny a bizarre rumour that she had died. A fake news story announcing her passing was shared to a Facebook group titled 'R.I.P Sophie Monk' and attracted almost a million likes

Fake news! The video marks a return to Instagram for Sophie, who last month had to deny a bizarre rumour that she had died. A fake news story announcing her passing was shared to a Facebook group titled 'R.I.P Sophie Monk' and attracted almost a million likes

She explained the article was traced back to a fake news operation in Los Angeles.

Making light of the morbid hoax, Sophie revealed: 'They did a survey and 75 per cent of people said they enjoyed the death hoax.'  

She also shared a screenshot of the article to her Instagram Stories and told her followers she was 'still here'.

'2020's been tough but I'm still here,' she wrote alongside a laughing emoji. 

Alive and well: After the hoax went viral, radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson contacted Sophie live on air in order to obtain 'proof of life'

Alive and well: After the hoax went viral, radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson contacted Sophie live on air in order to obtain 'proof of life'

A Facebook page titled 'R.I.P Sophie Monk' falsely claimed the TV host and actress had died suddenly.

'At about 11am ET on Tuesday (September 22, 2020) our beloved singer Sophie Monk passed away,' the post began.

'Sophie Monk was born on November 12, 1979 in London,' it continued.

The Facebook page and accompanying fake news article have since been deleted. 

Hoax: The Facebook page and accompanying fake news article have since been deleted

Hoax: The Facebook page and accompanying fake news article have since been deleted

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