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Janet Jackson's one-time stylist Wayne Scot Lukas denies allegations made in the New York Times documentary Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, that he and Jackson altered the outfit she wore in her infamous 2004 Super Bowl performance with Justin Timberlake.
Lukas, speaking on Monday with "Access Hollywood, said he didn't appear in the documentary (which airs on FX and Hulu) at the request of Jackson, who he described as a 'friend.'
The doc explores details from February 1, 2004 halftime show, in which Jackson's breast was exposed by Timberlake in an alleged wardrobe malfunction.
The latest: Janet Jackson's one-time stylist Wayne Scot Lukas denies allegations made in the New York Times documentary Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, that he and Jackson altered the outfit she wore in her infamous 2004 Super Bowl performance with Justin Timberlake
MTV exec Salli Frattini claimed in the documentary that Jackson and Lukas altered the outfits that had been approved by producers prior to the event, adding a nipple cover; and that Timberlake, upon his arrival, was taken by Jackson's camp for 'a small conversation' with Jackson and Lukas 'that lasted minutes.'
Frattini added: 'My instincts told me that there was a private conversation between wardrobe stylists and artists where someone thought this would be a good idea and it backfired.'
Lukas said in response that he 'did