Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake immediately after he tore off part of her clothing covering her breast at the end of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show. The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, which was broadcast live on February 1, 2004, from Houston, Texas, on the CBS television network, is notable for a moment in which Janet Jackson's right breast and nipple—adorned with a nipple The half time shows at Super Bowls have grown more and more spectacular over the years, and Super Bowl XXXVIII topped them all. As Justin Timberlake sang "Rock Your Body" onstage with Janet The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, known through corporate sponsorship as the Super Bowl XXXVIII AOL TopSpeed Halftime Show took place on February 1, 2004, at the Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, as part of Super Bowl XXXVIII. It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. 2004, Super Bowl XXXVIII -- Janet Jackson, Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Nelly and Justin Timberlake 2003, Super Bowl XXXVII -- Shania Twain and No Doubt featuring Sting 2002, Super Bowl XXXVI -- U2 Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers at Reliant Stadium on February 1, 2004 in 20 Years Ago Today: Janet Jackson & Justin Timberlake have a seemingly planned “Wardrobe Malfunction” during the Super Bowl halftime show that matches to the lyric “better have you naked by But that’s exactly how FCC chairman Michael Powell described the 2004 halftime show. Specifically the portion of the show that featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and the wardrobe malfunction seen around the world. The show’s other acts (yes, there were other performers) Kid Rock, P. Diddy and Nelly, all escaped Powell’s ire. A singularly sensational event occurs during the halftime show of the Super Bowl on February 1, 2004. While performing a duet with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake briefly exposed one of her A Look Back at Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's Super Bowl Halftime Controversy 20 Years Later Here's a look at the series of events leading up to the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, the On February 1, 2004, Janet Jackson, then 38-years-old, and Justin Timberlake, then 23-years-old, caused a wake of mass cultural hysteria when, at the end of Jackson’s Super Bowl Halftime Janet and Justin's controversial Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction may have happened 10 years ago, but its effects are still being felt today Two and a half years removed from Nipplegate NEW ORLEANS — Throughout the years, the Super Bowl halftime show has proven to sometimes be more Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson. An exposed breast. 144 million television viewers. A NEW ORLEANS — Throughout the years, the Super Bowl halftime show has proven to sometimes be more Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson. An exposed breast. 144 million television viewers. A Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's 2004 Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction" is the subject of a new documentary. Learn what really went down and what Jackson and Timberlake have said since. The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in February 2004, headlined by Janet Jackson with guest Justin Timberlake, took an unexpected turn when their performance of "Rock Your Body" concluded with Fifteen years after the “Wardrobe Malfunction” incident with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake played the Super Bowl LII Halftime Show at U.S. Bank in Minneapolis, but this time solo. In 2004, a planned "costume reveal" went awry during the Super Bowl halftime show. Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's careers took different turns after the backlash to the event. Nine sixteenths of a second. That's all it took for the world to come crashing down on Janet Jackson during her performance at the Super Bowl XXXVIII Halftime Show on Feb. 1, 2004. Nine sixteenths Janet Jackson performs at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in 2004 in Houston. (Kevin Mazur/WireImage via Getty Images) Before the Super Bowl halftime show became the spectacle it is today, it The 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, starring Janet Jackson, had everyone talking, texting, and blushing in their living rooms. In this excerpt from the new book Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s (published by Abrams Press), author Sarah Ditum brings you a tale that goes beyond football — a story where fashion meets fumble, and the
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