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Janet's boob exposure not a wardrobe malfunction, but a gyp!

Pop hunk Justin Timberlake has reacted angrily to Janet Jackson's confession that she planned the breast-baring stunt at Sunday's 'Super Bowl' half-time show.

Published on: Feb 09, 2004 02:29 PM IST
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Pop hunk Justin Timberlake has reacted angrily to Janet Jackson's confession that she planned the breast-baring stunt at Sunday's 'Super Bowl' half-time show.

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Rejecting Jackson's view on the episode that embarrased millions worldwide, the 'N Sync' singer said that he had apologised to Jackson several times over the "Nipplegate" sequence that saw him ripping off her top and exposing her right bosom and ostentatious piercing. That raunchy spectacle which sparked hundreds of complaints from CBS viewers, reports Teen Hollywood.

Reportedly, Timberlake said he was devastated that Jackson had gypped him through her saucy exposure.

"She lied to him. Justin had no prior knowledge of the shenanigans. He thought there was going to be a red bodice when he ripped off her top and, lo and behold, there was a nipple," a
friend of his was quoted, as saying.

Meanwhile, Jackson's pal claims the sexy singer begged Timberlake for days to sing a duet of Rock Your Body with her during the football championships.

"She took advantage of him. She's a 37-year-old singer who's using a hot young star to keep her career alive", the friend was quoted, as saying.

'The Velvet Rope' hitmaker apologized yesterday, saying, "It was not my intention for it to go as far as it did," following Timberlake's earlier statement blaming a "wardrobe malfunction".

 
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