Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl nip slip reportedly left CBS boss Les Moonves furious — and now insiders say that the network boss was still taking his revenge over a decade later! Fans of the pop diva were shocked when Janet was left out of the 2016 Super Bowl’s tribute to past halftime performers — which included a clip of Michael Jackson! La Toya Jackson quickly went to social media to ask: “What happened to Janet Jackson in the montage?” According to HuffPost reporter Yashar Ali, however, the culprit could’ve been Moonves. The new report by Yashar says that Janet “became a years-long fixation for Moonves after the so-called ‘wardrobe malfunction’ of 2004” —when Justin Timberlake exposed Janet’s breast while growling, “I’m going to have you naked by the end of this song.” Moonves has parted ways with the network while embroiled in accusations of sexual harassment, but he was still in charge when CBS broadcast the Super Bowl in 2016 — which could explain why Janet was cut out of the game… [UNCENSORED PHOTOS FOLLOW…]
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After Janet went too far in front of 100 million viewers, CBS was flooded with protests. "Now Janet's just embarrassed," a source said at the time, "and Justin's on edge about the backfired stunt because he's a spokesperson for family-friendly McDonald!"
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Janet later told the world that she was sorry for her breast-baring Super Bowl stunt — but that reportedly wasn't enough for Moonves! The CBS boss reportedly let Justin off the hook, though, with Ali crediting his "tearfully apologizing" personally to Moonves over the phone.
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Janet chose to release a video, saying: "I am really sorry if I offended anyone. That was truly not my intention. MTV, CBS and the NFL had no knowledge of this whatsoever and unfortunately, the whole thing went wrong in the end." But while both stars survived the scandal, it seems that Moonves could have possibly still been carrying a grudge!
After Janet went too far in front of 100 million viewers, CBS was flooded with protests. "Now Janet's just embarrassed," a source said at the time, "and Justin's on edge about the backfired stunt because he's a spokesperson for family-friendly McDonald!"
Janet later told the world that she was sorry for her breast-baring Super Bowl stunt — but that reportedly wasn't enough for Moonves! The CBS boss reportedly let Justin off the hook, though, with Ali crediting his "tearfully apologizing" personally to Moonves over the phone.
Janet chose to release a video, saying: "I am really sorry if I offended anyone. That was truly not my intention. MTV, CBS and the NFL had no knowledge of this whatsoever and unfortunately, the whole thing went wrong in the end." But while both stars survived the scandal, it seems that Moonves could have possibly still been carrying a grudge!