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J-Lo, Shakira pile up FCC complaints over Super Bowl halftime show: 'We had our eyes molested'

At least in terms of the number of FCC complaints.

But what they lack in volume, they make up for in quality.

WFAA in Dallas obtained complaints filed to the Federal Communications Commission after the Super Bowl halftime showing featuring Lopez and Shakira. There were 1,312 of them, according to the report.

By comparison, Jackson drew the wrath of more than 500,000 angry viewers who expressed their outrage to the FCC over a quick flash of an exposed breast at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004.

There was no partial nudity during February’s halftime show.