On February 1, 2004, during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, an event unfolded that would ripple far beyond pop culture, inadvertently sparking a technological revolution. Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake’s performance, watched by over 140 million viewers, ended in a moment of infamy: Timberlake inadvertently exposed Jackson’s breast in what became known as the “wardrobe malfunction.” The fallout was immediate and far-reaching, igniting public outrage, FCC investigations, and a cultural shift that inadvertently laid the groundwork for the creation
