They both publicly apologized, Jackson twice (print and video), but the now-former head of CBS, Les Moonves, fired from Viacom in 2018 amid sexual misconduct allegations, found them insufficient. and her manager didn't answer calls, they detail, saying they were left feeling "betrayed." Meanwhile, Timberlake made light of it in backstage interviews, telling Entertainment Tonight in archival footage, "Hey, man, it's every man's dream." Producers couldn't even get answers because Jackson "fled" after it happened, hopping a flight from Houston to L.A. But there's no definitive answer as to whether showing a nipple versus a bra was the intended outcome. "She looked distraught.") and suggest a closed-door meeting between choreographer, stylist and talent was had in which a plan was concocted to change the last second of the MTV-produced show. Producers of the show, which aired on CBS, and record industry execs give their opinions ("From my vantage point, she did look upset," Matt Serletic, former CEO of Virgin Records says in the doc. Was the whole thing planned, we'll never know. Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake perform during the 2004 Super Bowl half-time show in Houston.
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