So You Think You Can Dance Flash Video: Other TV Flashers, NSFW

by Amy Judd | September 30, 2009 at 03:53 pm
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So after the So You Think You Can Dance incident where contestant #22036 flashed herself on national television, it has left people wondering, what other TV flashing moments have occured that have also failed to be censored?

The most famous has to be the Justin Timberlake / Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction during the Superbowl XXXVIII halftime show on February 1, 2004, when Jackson's breast was exposed by Timberlake for about a half second - it has been called 'Nipplegate'.

Perhaps the second most famous incident was when Marcus Lehman exposed his penis on Survivor Africa during an immunity challenge. He's running along and then all of a sudden, there it is!

But on Tuesday’s two-hour premiere, something did not get censored: Marcus Lehman’s penis. In the second episode, during the combined immunity and reward challenge—a recreation of one from Survivor Africa—Marcus starts running and gets exposed.

Photos of the Marcus Lehman incident - NSFW or anyone under the age of 18

Then a contestant on Rock of Love, the Bret Michaels show, who is sitting on the tour bus and lifts up her leg and wasn't wearing underwear. Even Michaels appeared to be unimpressed.

English comedian Alan Carr got in trouble last year for attaching a picture of a celebrity to his penis and then flashing people on the street and asking people to guess the celebrity. It was part of Celebrity Ding Dong and although it wasn't technically flashing everything, his actions left little to the imagination and he became in trouble with the police.

In addition, a football player Tim Orchard, who plays for the Clarence Football Club in Tasmania, flashed his penis in the background of a broadcast on ABC and an investigation has to be launched in to the matter.

Do you know of any other incidents?

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