It’s T-shirt malfunction time.
Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi nearly spilled out of her top when making her entrance during Wednesday’s episode of “Live With Kelly and Mark.”
The “Jersey Shore” star was forced to clutch at her chest after running towards the audience and bouncing to high-five them.
“Oh! My boobs,” Polizzi, 35, exclaimed before making her way to greet Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos. “I almost had a slip there.”
Ripa was quick to comfort her, telling her that there is “nothing wrong with a little slip on morning TV.”
“It’s like visual coffee,” the longtime host added as Polizzi remarked, “Oh my God. I have to cover them up.”
The morning talk show — which Ripa’s husband recently joined as co-host — has had plenty of wardrobe malfunctions in the past few months.
In April, Ripa’s dress ripped after Consuelos dipped her as they danced alongside “Dancing With The Stars” pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.
“Did the entire back of my dress rip?” Ripa asked at the time, quickly springing to her feet.
“It’s just a breakaway dress!” she joked before her hubby reassured her that her bright pink dress had ripped “just a little bit.”
A month later, Ripa suffered a pre-show wardrobe emergency, seemingly in the same dress, moments before going live.
“I had a small wardrobe emergency backstage! It was very exciting,” she said to her husband, 52, at the time while finagling with the front of her dress.
“I almost did not walk out here!” she exclaimed.
Ripa, 52, has been a staple in the popular morning talk show since she joined former co-host Regis Philbin in 2001.
Following his 2011 departure, Ripa graced the stage with temporary fill-ins, such as Jerry Seinfeld, Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Bublé, Mary J. Blige and Andy Cohen, before executives landed on Michael Strahan as a permanent face of the show.
Strahan would join Ripa for just under four years before Ryan Seacrest moved into the spot in 2017.
However, in February 2023, Seacrest announced that he would be leaving “Live” and be replaced by Ripa’s husband.
“This is something that [Kelly] and I have been talking about for a long time, and it was a tough, tough decision. Last year we spoke, and I made the decision to make this my last season as co-host,” he told viewers at the time.
“What I plan to do is once ‘American Idol’ starts from Los Angeles later this spring, I’ll head out to the West Coast and host that show,” he added, explaining that he would drop by “Live” to “guest host and fill in” at times.