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WALAUPUN Janet Jackson tidak diundang untuk mengadakan persembahan Anugerah MTV Asia 2004 (MTVA 04) yang berlangsung di Stadium Tertutup Singapura Sabtu lalu, namun gaya dan aksi adik kepada Raja Pop, Michael Jackson itu tetap kelihatan.

[Although Janet Jackson wasn't invited to perform at the MTV Asia Awards 2004 (MAA 04) which was help at the Singapore Indoor Stadium last Saturday, her action as a sister to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson is still apparent >> huh?]

Gaya dan aksi Janet sewaktu persembahan bersama Justin Timberlake yang mendedahkan buah dadanya kepada umum pada acara pertandingan American Football Super Bowl di Amerika Syarikat, dapat dilihat menerusi aksi penyanyi tempatan Singapura, Suzanne Walker.

[Janet's action during the performance with Justin Timberlake in which she exposed her breasts to the public at the American Football Super Bowl competition in the States was mimic by Singaporean singer, Suzanne Walker]

Penyanyi kumpulan Zircon Gov.Pawnstarz itu yang juga merupakan penyiar di salah sebuah stesen radio Singapura, sengaja menyelak kemeja-T yang dipakainya dan menampakkan separuh daripada buah dadanya sewaktu melintasi karpet merah.

[The Zircon Gov. Pawnstarz's singer was also a local DJ in one of the Singapore radio station, purposely lifted up her T-shirt and exposed half of her breast while walking the red carpet.]

Tindakan Walker yang mencari publisiti murahan itu ternyata tidak digemari oleh peminat tempatan. Aksinya itu mendapat cemuhan daripada peminat yang rata-ratanya adalah golongan remaja.

[Walker's action in search for cheap publicity didn't please the local fans. Her actions got slammed by teenage fans around the area.]

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