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Janet Jackson Revisits Royal Wardrobe Malfunction
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In a new interview, the music icon reveals an embarrassing moment that occurred while performing one of her hits 'Rhythm Nation' for Queen Elizabeth II back in the 1990s.

AceShowbiz - While reflecting on her iconic looks for British Vogue, Janet Jackson shared a cringe-worthy wardrobe malfunction that happened while she was performing for Queen Elizabeth II in the 1990s.

"Funny story about this outfit," Jackson began, referring to the black ensemble she wore for the Rhythm Nation 1814 era. "I was performing 'Rhythm Nation' for the Queen of England. Sure enough, as soon as I squatted, my pants split right in my booty crack. I couldn't believe it happened. I thought, 'Oh my God.' "

To avoid an embarrassing incident in front of royalty, Jackson carefully adjusted her dance moves to prevent her from flashing the queen. "I just faced forward," she said, acknowledging that the choreography required her to turn around at some points.

Jackson's wardrobe malfunction took place before her infamous Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction" with Justin Timberlake in 2004. In the aftermath of that incident, Jackson faced persistent backlash, which she believes was excessive. "It was an accident that should not have happened... but everyone is looking for someone to blame and that's gotta stop," she said.

Despite the setbacks, Jackson has moved on from the controversies and is preparing for a new Las Vegas residency. Her enduring legacy as a pop icon continues to inspire her fans.

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