REVEALING....
Rihanna at the 54th Grammy Awards in a revealing dress. Guess she'll have to
change tailors this year.
GRAMMY performers
have been told to cover up at Sunday's big music awards show, and keep their
buttocks, nipples and genitals under wraps. Their politics can't show either.
In a "wardrobe
advisory," broadcaster CBS also asked musicians and audience members
likely to appear on camera at the February 10 Grammy Awards ceremony to avoid
wearing brand names on T-shirts as well as clothing with political or activist
slogans.
"Please be sure
that buttocks and female breasts are adequately covered. Thong type costumes
are problematic. Please avoid exposing bare flesh under curves of the buttocks
and buttock crack," said the memo issued by CBS standards and practices
department and obtained by entertainment industry website Deadline.com on
Wednesday.
"Obscenity or
partially seen obscenity on wardrobe is unacceptable for broadcast," the
note added.
The warning follows a
lengthy court battle over indecency and obscenity standards on U.S. network
television.
CBS, a unit of CBS
Corp, was fined US$550,000 (1.65mil) by the Federal Communications Commission
for airing a glimpse of Janet Jackson's breast when her costume slipped while
singing at the Super Bowl half-time show in 2004.
The fine was later
thrown out and that decision was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in June 2012.
CBS has expressed "deep regret" for the incident.
The annual Grammy
Awards ceremony honors the best musicians of the year, but is also a major
promotional showcase for rising stars and upcoming albums.
In 2010, singer Pink
performed upside down in a flesh-colored bodysuit, while Rihanna last year wore
a plunging black dress on the red carpet.
Performers at
Sunday's three-hour show in Los Angeles include Rihanna, Justin Timberlake,
Maroon 5, Frank Ocean, Alicia Keys and Elton John. (Reuters)
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