Justin Timberlake’s Apology to Janet Jackson (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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In 2018, Justin Timberlake set the internet on fire with an IG apology to Janet Jackson and Britney Spears, inspired by the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears. This docu-series spotlighted the singer’s treatment of these pop icons—especially during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.

Remember when he pulled away part of Jackson’s costume, exposing her breast for millions to see? The backlash fell squarely on her while Timberlake’s career soared. Fast forward, and the singer finally acknowledged his mistakes, expressing, “I’m deeply sorry for the times my actions contributed to the problem.”

The apology came after Framing Britney Spears hit streaming platforms like a freight train, re-examining the media circus surrounding Spears during her rise and subsequent fall. Remember how Timberlake made headlines with his music video that implied Spears had cheated? Yeah, that didn’t age well. Fans were about accountability, demanding apologies from those who had dissed Spears. But many were left wondering, “What about Janet Jackson?” Her name buzzed on social media, and it wasn’t just the echo of a forgotten pop star.

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