Nipplegate no more: Justin Timberlake to headline 2018 Superbowl
By France 24
24 October 2017 |
9:19 am
Singer Justin Timberlake is invited to perform at the Superbowl next year, 14 years after his infamous 'nipplegate' scandal with Janet Jackson.
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