Paulina Gretzky, Dustin Johnson News: How Did Model's Family React After Near Wardrobe Malfunction At U.S. Open? [VIDEO]
Paulina Gretzky's short dress nearly resulted in a wardrobe malfunction at the U.S. Open when a cameraman followed her and fiance Dustin Johnson up a set of stairs, but the moment doesn't appear to be fazing her or her famous family.
After Johnson won the event, he, Gretzky and their son, Tatum, were followed up from steps by a cameraman, who got a close-up shot of their backsides. Gretzky's short skirt on the dress she wore began riding up as she walked, forcing her to yank it down and repeatedly try to hold it in place while she walked.
If golfers did their job today as well as the camera man following Paulina Gretzky up the stairs did his, this #USOpen would be a classic — Clete Holmes (@Clete27) June 20, 2016
The real winner today is the gentleman operating Camera 1 #USOpen #PaulinaGretzky
— Joe Marvin (@63_Productions) June 20, 2016
Congrats out to @PaulinaGretzky on one heck of a walk off the 18th green today. Hope to see more of that in the future. — Darren (@danglestein) June 20, 2016
However, despite the moment (which became popular on social media with videos and tweets surfacing about the incident, Gretzky, Johnson, and her parents, Wayne and Janet Gretzky, didn't seem too concerned about it, with no comment from any of them on their own social media pages about it.
In fact the only one to share any posts related to the U.S. Open at all was Janet, and she focused overall on congratulating Johnson for his big win, rather than her daughter's almost embarrassing moment.
A photo posted by @janetgretzky on Jun 19, 2016 at 9:12pm PDT
Congratulations to Dustin and Austin Johnson for winning the US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP best caddy even better brother !!! A photo posted by @janetgretzky on Jun 19, 2016 at 9:14pm PDT
A photo posted by @janetgretzky on Jun 19, 2016 at 9:14pm PDT
I would say fathersday was a Great One !!! #repost#gretzkyfacts#tatumsgenetics A photo posted by @janetgretzky on Jun 20, 2016 at 5:26am PDT