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M.I.A. flips bird during Super Bowl halftime show

By David Bauder

AP Entertainment Writer

POSTED: 05:42 p.m. HST, Feb 05, 2012
LAST UPDATED: 11:37 p.m. HST, Feb 05, 2012

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The NFL and a major television network are apologizing for another Super Bowl halftime show.

There was no wardrobe malfunction, nothing like that glimpse of Janet Jackson's nipple eight years ago that caused an uproar and a government scrutiny. Instead, it was an extended middle finger from British singer M.I.A. during Sunday night's performance of Madonna's new single, "Give Me All Your Luvin.'"

In front of some 110 million viewers on NBC and uncounted others online, she flipped the bird and appeared to sing, "I don't give a (expletive)" at one point, though it was hard to hear her clearly.

The NFL and NBC wasted little time in responding.

"The obscene gesture in the performance was completely inappropriate, very disappointing and we apologize to our fans," said Brian McCarthy, spokesman for the NFL, which produced Madonna's halftime show.

The risque moment came during the biggest TV event of the year. The screen briefly went blurred after M.I.A.'s gesture in what was a late attempt — by less than a second — to cut out the camera shot.

"The NFL hired the talent and produced the halftime show," NBC spokesman Christopher McCloskey said. "Our system was late to obscure the inappropriate gesture and we apologize to our viewers."

Jackson's infamous oops during the 2004 halftime show raised a storm of controversy and put CBS in hot water with the Federal Communications Commission amid questions about the responsibility of TV networks to police their airwaves.

Justin Timberlake ripped off Jackson's bustier, exposing her breast for nine-sixteenths of a second, a moment for which CBS was fined $550,000 by the FCC. The network challenged the fine and last fall, a federal appeals court ruled against the FCC despite an order from the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. The three-judge panel reviewed three decades of FCC rulings and concluded the agency was changing its policy, without warning, by fining CBS for fleeting nudity.

This year's game, in which the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17, is expected to challenge last year's record of being the most-watched U.S. TV event ever.

M.I.A. is best known for her 2007 hit "Paper Planes," a Grammy nominee for record of the year that memorably features a sample of the Clash song, "Straight to Hell." It was featured on the soundtrack to the movie "Slumdog Millionaire."

After the incident, McCarthy said that M.I.A. had not done anything similar during rehearsals and the league had no reason to believe she would pull something like that during the actual show.

Madonna had admittedly been nervous about her performance, hoping to position herself as the queen of a new generation of pop stars with an opulent show and a sharp performance that mixed her new release with more familiar songs. She seemed like Roman royalty when muscle-bound men carried her extravagant throne across the football field to the stage for her opening song, "Vogue."

Guests Cee Lo, Nicki Minaj and dance rockers LMFAO also appeared with Madonna. The singing and dancing on "Vogue" was smartly choreographed, as Madonna moved more deliberately — she is 53 — but still adroitly. She briefly appeared to stumble at one point while trying to make a step on the stage set, but recovered in time.

She let a tightrope walker make the more acrobatic moves during a performance of "Music."

Madonna carried gold pompons for a performance of her frothy new single. Twitter was alight with questions about the vocals being lip synched or augmented by tapes, particularly during this song.

The best guest was clearly Cee Lo, who joined Madonna for the final song, "Like a Prayer." They were joined by a robed chorus in the show's most soaring performance. With a puff of white smoke, Madonna disappeared down a trapdoor in the stage, and lights on the field spelled out "World Peace."

The performance was also carried live on SiriusXM Radio, giving Madonna the biggest single audience of her career. For all the elaborate choreography and flashy effects, the finger incident is the more likely headline from the event.

Earlier, Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert offered some pregame patriotism. Shelton and Lambert did a twangy duet on "America the Beautiful" and Clarkson, in a simple black dress, sang "The Star Spangled Banner" without a hitch after last year's performer, Christina Aguilera, flubbed a line.






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al_kiqaeda wrote:
You hire edgy performers...eh, you get what you get. Maybe the NFL should write into their contracts the right to sue performers that pull that kind of stunts.
on February 5,2012 | 06:32PM
frontman wrote:
He just saluted obummer.
on February 6,2012 | 07:46AM
scooters wrote:
Just goes to show where this kind of a performer will go to show how stupid they are. Uneducated moron who can't sing a quality note.
on February 5,2012 | 07:46PM
scooters wrote:
What a moron! Unable to sign a quality note.
on February 5,2012 | 07:47PM
scooters wrote:
Uneducated person, pretending to be a quality performer.
on February 5,2012 | 07:48PM
kgolfinghawaii wrote:
Just put in the contract they don't get paid till the show is over and if they do something like that they don't get paid at all. It won't solve all the problems because morons like this are trying to gain something they have lost from their one hit wonder days, but it might change some minds.
on February 6,2012 | 02:50AM
Dawg wrote:
M.I.A. is a lost cause and real loser! Her career deserves to end. PAU!
on February 6,2012 | 04:00AM
onevoice82 wrote:
It would really be ironic if Madonna comes out with a statement against MIA's stunt! We had to put up with so much of Madonna's nonsense during her career.
on February 6,2012 | 04:44AM
palani wrote:
Thank God there was no "wardrobe malfunction". Madonna may look good for a 53 year old, but her rickety performance was embarrassing. The last thing I want to see is her crotch shot, let alone an exposed nipple. As far as M.I.A. - no class, but not surprising either.
on February 6,2012 | 05:21AM
kainalu wrote:
Oh my, THE SKY IS FALLING!
on February 6,2012 | 07:23AM
BigOpu wrote:
Now that was a production! Was it just me, or did Madonna seem to have a little less energy in her step? That's ok, because at her age, she still looks good. M.I.A.needs to be MIA. I didn't notice the finger deal, but it sounds like a cheap publicity stunt.
on February 6,2012 | 07:40AM
CriticalReader wrote:
Madonna moved around like an old granny. Sad. And, as the show went on, SHE PUT ON CLOTHES! Time changes everything.
on February 6,2012 | 08:24AM
hanoz808 wrote:
i thought i was watching the show in slow-mo! lol!
on February 6,2012 | 12:42PM
waikiicapt wrote:
Straight ahead musicians and singers who can focus their performances on "substance" featuring their real talents, rarely disappoint. Clarkson, Shelton, and Lambert brought off a great performance because they are good at what they can do. Madonna and the other performers during the half-time 'extravaganza' have to resort to displays and language not suitable for prime time family affair. They use 'shock and awe' techniques to make up for their lack in actual talent. To not have the brains to know when to use inappropriate language and physical gestures to stun the audience, says so much about these individuals and how stupid they really are. Pop music when presented this way in this venue specifically, is always a big disappointment. Sadly, these performers aren't smart enough to learn from each others mistakes either. They keep pulling the same foolish stunts and make themselves look like bigger fools each time. It's bad enough they can't deliver a great performance. It is really bad when NBC and the NFL can't make an intelligent decision about obtaining good talent to entertain the audience each year.
on February 6,2012 | 10:58AM
hanoz808 wrote:
that was probably the only exciting thing(even though i didnt see it)
on February 6,2012 | 12:32PM
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