Why can’t we move past the 2004 Super Bowl? Even though Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake have long since reconciled, the public remains locked in a heated debate over who was truly to blame for the infamous "wardrobe malfunction."

In this clip from @50_For_50, Garrett and Mike dive deep into the psychology of fan culture and the "Nipplegate" legacy. While the two icons have found peace, the internet remains a battlefield of finger-pointing. We explore how media bias disproportionately affected Janet’s career compared to Justin’s, and why fans feel a protective—or aggressive—need to gatekeep the "truth" of what happened on that stage in Houston.

In this video, we discuss:

The reality of Janet and Justin's current relationship.

How the "Culture of Blame" keeps old controversies alive.

The difference between accountability and public obsession.

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