By Tony Hicks MIA will end up paying any fines imposed on NBC as a result of her middle finger launch during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show, website TMZ reported Monday, quoting "sources with direct knowledge" of the incident.
According to one report, the musician signed a contract indemnifying the NFL against her behavior.
The Parents Television Council is taking NBC and the NFL to task over M.I.A.'s raised middle finger during her halftime performance at the Super Bowl. M.I.A.'s controversy is the first major one to hit the Super Bowl since
AP NEW YORK — Less than a second stood between British singer MIA giving the finger to 114 million people watching the Super Bowl halftime show and no one noticing at all. That's how close NBC censors came to preventing the gesture from being seen
MIA, above, sometimes doesn't see her son for weeks as a time, says a source. Rapper MIA isn't ready for prime time — or family life. In the wake of the “Paper Planes” singer's Super Bowl controversy, sources tell us the London-born beauty has split
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