Tattle: GMA gives its viewers a short-term mammary
REIGNING RAP diva Nicki Minaj channeled Janet Jackson on "Good Morning America" yesterday when she experienced a full-on nipple slip. Wearing a low-cut olive tank, a cropped cotton-candy-pink jacket and sporting a blond curly mane, Minaj was performing her new single "Moment 4 Life" when her boob simply couldn't contain its excitement and popped out of her top.

REIGNING RAP diva
Nicki Minaj
channeled
Janet Jackson
on "Good Morning America" yesterday when she experienced a full-on nipple slip. Wearing a low-cut olive tank, a cropped cotton-candy-pink jacket and sporting a blond curly mane, Minaj was performing her new single "Moment 4 Life" when her boob simply couldn't contain its excitement and popped out of her top.
This is Minaj's first public nip slip, but she kept it together and quickly adjusted her top.
Luckily for Minaj, her backup dancers largely covered the stumble. Unfortunately, the Parents' Television Council is climbing onto its soapbox. "For the umpteenth time in recent memory a morning news show has included inappropriate content for children and families," PTC prez Tim Winter told TMZ. "Instead of asking for forgiveness, they need to stop apologizing and implement the five-second delay that so many Americans have been calling for."
(An ABC official corrected Winter saying that there was, in fact, a five-second delay on the broadcast, but the nipple slipped through the censor.)
How loud of a ruckus must the PTC make before there is oversight on the scandalous business that is the network morning shows? Who will save the children from countless segments about tightening both your belt and and your wallet?! Don't blame PTC when George Stephanopoulos finally reveals himself to be a leprechaun and makes moves to take over the world. PTC asked for the five-second delay, after all.
Oh, and Minaj also announced that she'll be one of the voices in the animated flick "Ice Age: Continental Drift" (in addition to already-announced guest stars Jennifer Lopez, Wanda Sykes, Aziz Ansari and Drake), but let's be honest: We care only about the nip slip.
TATTBITS
Rebecca Francescatti,
who goes by Rebecca F., is suing Lady Gaga for allegedly swiping her 1999 song "Juda" and appropriating it for her single "Judas." There's just one little problem: The songs sound absolutely nothing alike, with Gaga doing her patented club-banger and Francescatti doing a pseudo-Alanis Morissette wronged woman-type plaint. That's not stopping Francescatti.
"Though the songs are different styles, the composition is the same and the chorus is the same melody," Francescatti's lawyerChris Niro told TMZ. Francescatti is seeking unspecified damages.
Rowan Atkinson, best known
for playing the bumbling Mr. Bean on big and small screens and the time-hopping lead of "Black Adder," totaled his $1.2 million maroon McLaren F1 sports car.
Car fanatic Atkinson's fine - he escaped with a shoulder injury and was discharged from the hospital yesterday - but we're sure his ego is suffering. McLaren F1s, often referred to as the greatest sports car ever built, are exceedingly rare, with only 100 manufactured between 1992 and 1998.
Amy Winehouse's home
will be converted into the new HQ for the Amy Winehouse Foundation, a charity that will help children in need. Winehouse was found dead in the 10-bedroom, $4 million North London home on
July 23.
- Daily News wire services contributed to this report.