It was February 1, 2004, and Janet Jackson was set to perform alongside Justin Timberlake at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in San Diego, California. The highly anticipated event drew in a massive audience of over 140 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched television events in history. As the performance reached its climax, Jackson and Timberlake executed a highly choreographed routine that ended with Timberlake removing a piece of Jackson's clothing, exposing her bare breast to a stunned audience and millions of viewers at home.
: Viacom and its subsidiaries (including MTV and CBS) reportedly blacklisted Jackson’s music and videos across their platforms, which significantly impacted her career while Timberlake’s career continued to thrive. Recent Revelations and Perspectives janet exposed top
The documentary traces her journey from being the youngest member of the famous Jackson family to taking "control" of her own music and image. High-Profile Collaborations: It was February 1, 2004, and Janet Jackson
" (2021) : An FX/Hulu documentary that examines the cultural fallout of the incident. Janet Jackson: Exposed : Viacom and its subsidiaries (including MTV and