It's been almost three years since Olivia Culpo brought the United States the title of Miss Universe in December 2012, but the beautiful model hasn't for a minute stopped being relevant after her major beauty pageant title, continuing to model and now working on E! red carpet coverage - but Olivia Culpo's Instagram shows her Emmy Awards coverage was a little more heated that expected!
Earlier on Sunday, ahead of the most important awards on the subject of television, the beauty queen almost fainted during the red carpet broadcast ahead of the event, but as Olivia Culpo's Instagram shows, the former Miss America titleholder is just fine now.
According to The Daily Mail, ahead of Olivia Culpo's Instagram post showing that she was fine, the model and television personality gave the world quite a scare, as she was on the E! pre-Emmy coverage with Giuliana Rancic and almost fainted.
Entertainment Tonight reports that the beauty queen almost passed out on the red carpet due to the extreme heat in Los Angeles during the day of the Emmys, but as she later said on Olivia Culpo's Instagram, it was just a moment of overheating and she's perfectly all right now.
"OMG it is SO HOT out here. Literally just almost passed out," the beautiful Rhode Island native tweeted. "When u almost pass out on LIVE TV! @GiulianaRancic @helloross @mrbradgoreski its ok I know u would have caught me."
Before Olivia Culpo's Instagram saw the young star confirming she was feeling all right, Rancic took to the cameras to inform that Culpo was just suffering from crazy heat from the 97 degrees at L.A. at that time.
According to the New York Daily News, Culpo was treated at the scene and taken out quickly, but she had already freshed up a few minutes later.
Earlier this year, Culpo ended her relationship with pop star Nick Jonas, who's now reportedly moved on with Kendall Jenner.
In any case, Olivia Culpo's Instagram shows the whole thing was no more than a big scare!
Una foto publicada por Olivia Culpo (@oliviaculpo) el 20 de Sep de 2015 a la(s) 2:32 PDT