Monday, February 6, 2012
NBC Apologizes for M.I.A.'s "Spontaneous" Middle Finger Gesture Throughout Super Bowl Halftime Show
M.I.A. It was not a "wardrobe malfunction," but Super Bowl XLVI's halftime show handled to stir debate. M.I.A., who required part within the halftime show headlined by Madonna, switched off numerous audiences in the blink-and-you-missed-it moment through the performance of Madonna's new single "Produce All Your Luvin.'" Follow the link to find out an image. "We apologize for your inappropriate gesture that broadcast throughout halftime," NBC mentioned in the statement. "It absolutely was a spontaneous gesture our delay system caught late." Super Bowl halftime show: Did Madonna get all your luvin'? The Nfl also launched an apology, but placed blame on NBC. "There's failing in NBC's delay system," the league mentioned in the statement. "The obscene gesture inside the performance was completely inappropriate, very disappointing, which we apologize towards the fans." M.I.A.'s "spontaneous gesture" will definitely help help remind lots of Jesse Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" in 2004, which brought to new time delays in live TV together with an archive $550,000 fine the FCC levied against CBS (the fine was finally thrown out in the courtroom just last November). Perhaps you have see M.I.A.'s gesture on tv? Have you been upset?
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