It turns out Janet Jackson REALLY doesn’t want any part of that new New York Times documentary covering the infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show wardrobe malfunction.
25.11.2021 - 17:13 / justjared.com
Janet Jackson is reportedly not trying to be part of the New York Times documentary about her 2004 Super Bowl halftime show performance.
The outlet, which also released the Framing Britney Spears documentary amid the #FreeBritney movement, released Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson last week to explore the backlash after the incident with Justin Timberlake, and the “Control” pop icon is reportedly not interested in associating herself.
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It turns out Janet Jackson REALLY doesn’t want any part of that new New York Times documentary covering the infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show wardrobe malfunction.
Janet Jackson‘s ex-stylist has claimed that there was no “wardrobe malfunction” when she was exposed by Justin Timberlake during his infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.Wayne Scot Lukas has insisted in a new video interview that Jackson’s top was supposed to be ripped by Timberlake but that the production crew failed to cut the lights to blackout in time, leaving her naked breast exposed on camera.
Social media users haven’t stopped talking about Justin Timberlake’s Britney Spears and Janet Jackson controversy ever since the release of two separate The New York Times’ Presents documentaries on Hulu, each of which highlights the former NSYNC member’s negative impact on the pop stars’ careers. While Justin apologized for his actions via Instagram following the initial backlash, a new report by Hollywood Life reveals that he has yet to “reach out personally” on the matter.
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Janet Jackson‘s 2004 Super Bowl halftime show stylist is speaking out about the “wardrobe malfunction” that infamously occurred during the singer’s performance that year with Justin Timberlake.
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Justin Timberlake with claims the “What Goes Around … Comes Around” crooner doubled as the evil villain in both pop divas’ mid-2000s fairytales. “I think the next docuseries should be titled ‘Justin Timberlake: You Ain’t S–t!’ The Britney Spears and Janet Jackson documentaries proves that!!!” tweeted one ticked-off detractor.
After the release of Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, a new documentary about the aftermath of Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake‘s infamous 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, the “Rhythm Nation” singer herself has seemingly weighed in on the controversy herself.
A new documentary that premiered on Hulu on Friday night looks deeper into the infamous 2004 Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction moment that occurred between Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson during the game’s halftime show.
New York Times documentary, , viewers were given a clear picture of Jackson's historic career leading up to one of the biggest controversies in music history—and the absolute devastation that followed the artist afterward.
Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's infamous Super Bowl Halftime Show scandal that took place in 2004 has been reexamined once again in a new docuseries that proves there are still many questions brewing about what went wrong.
It's been over 15 years since Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, and the world still has a lot of questions about the widely speculated scandal.
Arguably no halftime show has ever been as memorable as Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake‘s February 2004 performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Telling his side. Justin Timberlake has been somewhat vocal about his and Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl controversy through the years — but he didn’t publicly apologize to her until February 2021.