Janet Jackson reveals what helped her through Super Bowl scandal
By Reuters
13 January 2022 |
11:48 am
Janet Jackson says that her faith in God helped her get through the controversy after her breast was exposed while she performed with Justin Timberlake at the Super Bowl in 2004.
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