Sunday, February 4, 2018

Janet Jackson shut down any rumors of a reunion with Justin Timberlake at the Super Bowl halftime show





janet jackson
Janet
Jackson.

Bryan
Bedder/Getty





  • Janet Jackson said she will not be performing with
    Justin Timberlake during this year's Super Bowl halftime
    show.



  • She shut any rumors of a reunion down in a
    tweet.



  • Timberlake is returning to the halftime show 14 years
    after a "wardrobe mulfunction" with Jackson caused a national
    controversy.




 



Janet Jackson wants to make it crystal clear: She will not be
joining Justin Timberlake during this year's Super
Bowl
halftime show.



The pop icon said in a tweet on Saturday night that she would
"put to rest any speculation or rumors" as to whether she will be
performing at the Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and
the New England Patriots in Minnesota on Sunday: "I will not."



She thanked her fans for their support and said she looks forward
to seeing them very soon.




Timberlake is returning to the halftime show 14 years after a
wardrobe malfunction with Jackson caused a
national controversy known as "Nipplegate."



At Super Bowl XXXVIII, Timberlake swiped off a breastplate on
Jackson's costume, leaving her nipple exposed for nine-sixteenths
of a second.



The Federal Communications Commission assailed the event as a
"celebration was tainted by a classless, crass, and deplorable
stunt."




janet jackson justin timberlake nipplegate
Janet
Jackson and Justin Timberlake perform during the halftime show at
Super Bowl XXXVIII.

Donald
Miralle/Getty





Congress later passed a bill that increased fines for "indecency"
on television more than tenfold. The FCC began a campaign of
censoring media
over "public indecency."



Jackson's career took a nosedive while Timberlake went on to find
greater success.



Ahead of Timberlake's upcoming performance at Super Bowl LII,
Jackson's family
said they still haven't forgiven Timberlake
for the incident.
Jackson's father, Joseph Jackson, offered an idea for how
Timberlake could make it up to his daughter: invite her to share
the stage.



"If he's such a gentleman, he'd make sure Janet is there,"
Jackson's father Joseph Jackson
told the New York Post
.



Since it was announced that Timberlake would headline the
halftime show for the third time in his career, the hashtag
#JusticeForJanet began trending on Twitter. Fans called out the
privilege suggested by Timberlake being asked to perform again,
while Jackson was not.











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