July 2008, the courts voided the FCC fines of $540,000.......so $0
$550,000 fir Oodles
Janet Jackson.
On the show Super Bowl in year 2004 Janet Jackson had her halftime show. Her breast, adorned with a nipple shield, was exposed by Justin Timberlake, in what was later referred to as a " wardrobe malfunction ".
The Super Bowl is one of the most highly televised sports event in Us television and within its live entertainment events viewers often have many surprises. One of the most memorable surprise was the wardrobe malfunction suffered by Janet Jackson while performing with Justin Timberlake in the year of 2004.
Janet Jackson.
The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, where Janet Jackson's breast, adorned with a nipple shield, was exposed by Justin Timberlake for about half a second, in what was later referred to as a "wardrobe malfunction".Justin Timberlake was very sorry for what he did and deeply regrets for hiswrongdoing actions showing Janet Jackson's breast after the show.took it rightoff
Accidental nudity is a term commonly used to describe an incident where clothing is unintentionally removed or displaced, revealing portions of the body that are normally to be covered. The term "wardrobe malfunction", made famous by singer Janet Jackson at the 2004 Super Bowl, is also sometimes used.
Janet Jackson main accomplishments are singing. Although she wanted to study buisness law, she went by singing because it will get her better cash!
technically Beyonce performed 4 times : her very first time was when she performed with Carlos Santana, her second time was when she did the national anthem (that was the year janet Jackson had the wardrobe malfunction), The third time was when she took the main stage and brought out destinys child, and her fourth time was with coldplay and Bruno Mars
Janet Jackson at the Halftime show with Justine Timberlake.
it is on top of the green wardrobe hanging of at the edge
Janet Jackson .
You can see Janet Jackson's breast by watching the halftime show at Super Bown XXXVIII on February 1, 2004