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on February 1, 2004. During a duet performance of "Rock Your Body," Justin Timberlake pulled a piece of Janet Jackson's leather bustier, which was intended to reveal a lace bra but instead exposed her right breast to a global audience of approximately 143 million viewers. Key Details and Aftermath

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In her 2022 Lifetime documentary "Janet," Jackson revealed that she advised Timberlake not to issue a statement in her defense. "They're aiming all of this at me… If I were you I wouldn't do anything," she recalled telling him. She also noted that the incident was "blown way out of proportion," adding that it "was an accident that should not have happened, but everyone is looking for someone to blame".

The reaction from the public and regulatory bodies was swift and severe: janet exposed top

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The aftermath of the event was marked by a sharp disparity in how the two performers were treated by the industry and the public: Janet Jackson Justin Timberlake Immediate Industry Reaction on February 1, 2004

To ensure an incident of this nature could never happen again, major networks instituted a mandatory seconds-long tape delay for all future live entertainment broadcasts, including the Academy Awards, the Grammy Awards, and subsequent Super Bowl halftime shows.

: Co-founder Jawed Karim has credited his frustration with being unable to find video of the incident online as a primary inspiration for the creation of YouTube .

Similarly, Google reported that Janet Jackson became the most-searched term in its history at that time, and TiVo (the digital video recorder) reported that it was the most-replayed moment in the service's history. It proved there was a massive, untapped demand for "on-demand" digital content. The Media Fallout and Double Standards Dolby Digital 2

The public reaction was immediate and intense. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was flooded with over 540,000 complaints from outraged viewers. CBS, the network broadcasting the game, issued an apology, calling the incident "regrettable". The NFL was furious, with Executive Vice President Joe Browne stating that the content was "totally inconsistent with assurances our office was given".

At the end of the song, as Timberlake sang the lyrics "gonna have you naked by the end of this song," he pulled off a part of Jackson’s black leather and lace bodice.