New FCC chairman makes lighthearted plea for 'no wardrobe malfunctions' at Super Bowl LIX: 'My only ask'

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Brendan Carr volition oversee his archetypal Super Bowl arsenic president of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) this Sunday erstwhile the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles quadrate disconnected in Super Bowl LIX, and helium has 1 request: "no wardrobe malfunctions."

During an quality on "The Story," Carr made a lighthearted plea that airwaves enactment family-friendly during Sunday’s large game.  

Brendan Carr looks on

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr testifies earlier the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee during confirmation proceeding successful the Dirksen Senate Office Building connected Capitol Hill July 19, 2017, successful Washington, D.C.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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"This is going to beryllium the archetypal Super Bowl wherever I’m president of the FCC," Carr, who officially took implicit past month, said with a smile. 

"So 1 inquire I person – delight nary wardrobe malfunctions this Sunday. That’s my lone ask. That would ruin my evening." 

Carr’s petition comes much than 20 years aft the infamous wardrobe malfunction Janet Jackson suffered erstwhile she was the headliner for the Super Bowl successful 2004. 

Janet Jackson performing astatine  the Super Bowl halftime show

Janet Jackson (KMazur/WireImage)

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Justin Timberlake joined Jackson arsenic a astonishment impermanent during the halftime performance. He infamously ripped her costume, exposing her bosom to a broadcast assemblage of astir 150 cardinal viewers. 

The crippled was aired connected CBS and resulted successful monolithic fallout for the web and Jackson, who was blacklisted arsenic a result. 

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The FCC received much than fractional a cardinal complaints, yet starring to an probe wherever CBS was fined $550,000 for the incident. The punishment was aboriginal voided by a U.S. Court of Appeals.

Fox News’ Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report. 

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