Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl Stylist Has Nothing But Clapbacks For Justin Timberlake’s ‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Claim

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There are few moments in television history that are more infamous than Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake’s halftime show incident, which occurred at the 2004 Super Bowl. At the end of said show, Timberlake ripped off a part of Jackson’s black, leather outfit in what was supposedly meant to be a costume reveal. However, when doing so, a portion of the clothing was detached, and the pop star’s breast was briefly exposed. Shortly after, Timberlake apologized and in his statement, referred to the moment as a “wardrobe malfunction.” While many have debated the situation, Jackson’s stylist has made his position clear, as he had nothing but clapbacks for the “Can’t Stop the Feeling” singer. 

Wayne Scot Lukas oversaw the outfits for that Super Bowl performance, and he’s apparently not buying the Grammy winner’s comments on the matter. As Lukas recently explained, he and Justin Timberlake were previously friends, until the singer made his statement on the situation. During a recent interview with Access Hollywood, the stylist did not mince words on the current state of their relationship:

We haven’t spoken since he blamed me. . . . He coined [‘wardrobe malfunction’], and when he said that, I thought, ‘Friendship over.’ Wardrobe malfunction? I don’t malfunction. I was a professional stylist. $10,000 a day back then. I can’t fail.

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