Brendan Carr will supervise his first Super Bowl as president of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) this Sunday when the heads of Kansas City and the Eagles of Philadelphia appear in Super Bowl Lix, and He has a request: “No dysfunction of the wardrobe.”
During an appearance on “History,” Carr made a light advocacy that the waves remain family during the big match on Sunday.
The president of the Federal Communications Commission Brendan Carr testifies before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transport Committee during the confirmation hearing in the Dirksen Senate Board on Capitol Hill on July 19, 2017, in Washington, DC (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)
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“It will be the first Super Bowl where I am president of the FCC,” said Carr, who officially took over last month, with a smile.
“So we ask that I have it – please, no dysfunction of the wardrobe this Sunday. This is my only request. It would ruin my evening.”
Carr’s request occurs more than 20 years after the dysfunction of the infamous wardrobe Janet Jackson suffered When she was the headliner of the Super Bowl in 2004.

Janet Jackson (Kmazur / Wireimage)
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Justin Timberlake joined Jackson as a surprise guest during performance at halftime. He sadly celebrated his costume, exposing his breast to an audience broadcast of approximately 150 million viewers.
The game was broadcast on CBS and resulted in massive spinoffs for the network and Jackson, which was on a black list accordingly.
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The FCC received more than half a million complaints, which finally led to an investigation where CBS was sentenced to a fine of $ 550,000 for the incident. The sanction was then canceled by an American court of appeal.