Reuters Olympic ice dancers are taking extra precautions to ensure their costumes get attention for all the right reasons, and to avoid a wardrobe malfunction. France's Gabriella Papadakis skated to an ice dancing silver medal after the clasp holding her dress together came undone at the start of her routine. Now they're using glue and tape to make sure things stay in place. GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Olympic ice dancers are taking extra precautions to ensure their costumes get attention for all the right reasons, using tape and glue to guarantee they stay covered up as they glide around the ice. They are trying to avoid the fate of France's Gabriella Papadakis, who skated to an ice dancing silver medal after the clasp holding her dress together came undone at the start of her routine.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: JIM ROSS: Here's who will take over WWE after Vince McMahonSee Also:10 up-and-coming healthy fast food chains that should scare McDonald's30 photos that show how Team USA's Winter Olympics uniforms have changed over timeWhy snowboarders hate Shaun WhiteSEE ALSO: Churros, pranks, and hallway bobsleds: Here's what Winter Olympic athletes get up to when they're not competing