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Belle d'Amour 1987, Dir. Michel Ricaud DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (one of the prostitutes, either Barbara Helner or Arlette Leonide, probably Barbara Helner) The Girl with the Million Dollar Legs 1987, Dir. Jack Remy Mimi 1987, Dir. Patti Rhodes-Lincoln as Patti Rhodes Notes available Suppliers listed moved several videos with sexually suggestive imagery to late-night hours.[166] As an immediate consequence of the halftime show controversy, Janet Jackson was blacklisted by CBS and MTV's parent company Viacom. Jackson's music was pulled from Viacom-owned television and radio outlets, and she was also removed from the 46th Grammy Awards being televised by CBS the following week—where Jackson had been scheduled to introduce a tribute to Luther Vandross. CBS also aired the ceremony under a five-minute delay in order to ensure that objectionable content was not seen during the telecast.[167] The blacklisting caused Janet Jackson's album Damita Jo, which was released the following month, to underperform due to reduced promotion and single airplay. Vietnam During the era of the Vietnam War, popular music of South Vietnam, which was mainly associated with the Bolero genre, became colloquially known as yellow music, in opposition to red music endorsed by the Communist government of North Vietnam. After the Fall of Saigon in 1975, the music was banned altogether. Those caught listening to yellow music after North and South Vietnam were reunified would be punished, and their music would be confiscated and destroyed. Many South Vietnamese artists migrated to the United States, and continued to record in exile. In 1986, the ban was lightened and love songs could be written again, but by then the music industry had ceased to exist.[168] The government of the unified Communist Vietnam also prohibited the sale of overseas Vietnamese music, including variety shows like Asia and Paris by Night. In recent years however, bolero had grown popular again, as more overseas singers performed in Vietnam. Additionally, singing competition television series like Boléro Idol have grown popular, with singers performing songs, including those formerly banned
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