The US Federal Complaints Commission received a number of comments from angry viewers
Oh dear - Miley Cyrus' nip*slip at the MTV Video Music Awards last month did NOT go down well with some viewers in the US.
The FCC (Federal Complaints Commission) received a number of complaints from people who are a bit uncomfortable with the singers more casual approach to n-dity.
At the ceremony, the star sounded surprised - but generally fine - with her wardrobe malfunction as the unfortunate slip-up aired on MTV in August.
Another added: "What kind of pornographic display of indecency whas that? Miley wore b-rely any clothing and even flashed her breasts without any sensory at all.
"I find this absolutely disgusting that this was allowed on national TV. (sic)"
Meanwhile, one 25-year-old viewer from Wisconsin insisted he has shown that the incident offended members of her own generation too.
They wrote: "I only watched about 10 minutes, and it just so happened to be right when Miley Cyrus 'accidentally' exposed her breast on air.
"This is not expectable; nor, her many outfits that I just saw pictures of ... And I am 25 years old, so my opinion is most certainly not a reflection of an older generation. (sic)"