Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl Boob Job
Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake wardrobe malfunction incident, all say they’re sorry – but none of that is deterring the federal government from looking into the Super Bowl’s too-revealing halftime show.
Federal Communications Commission chief Michael Powell on Monday promised an investigation into whether CBS violated decency laws, with potential fines of up to $27,500. If applied to each CBS station, the fine could reach into the millions.
“I think everybody’s focusing on the finale, but a lot of what we’ve heard in terms of complaints and the breadth of the investigation is a little broader than just that incident,” Powell said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”"I personally was offended by the entire production.”
“This was done completely without our knowledge,” said Chris Ender, entertainment spokesman for CBS, which was deluged with angry calls. “It wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t discussed. It wasn’t even hinted at. … This is something we would have never approved. We are angry and embarrassed.”
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