Janet Jackson’s silence after the death of her brother Michael Jackson in 2009 was not just an expression of reserve, but rather a manifestation of a deep mourning that accompanied her for many years.
The loss of the King of Pop shook not only the entertainment industry, but the entire world.
Although Janet and Michael’s relationship was complex and multifaceted, she chose to live her grief privately. However, she recently decided to share shocking revelations about her family life and relationship with her brother.
In her documentary, *Janet*, the 58-year-old singer gives fans an intimate look into her connection with Michael, revealing aspects never before discussed.
Despite the seven-year age difference between the two, Janet describes how they were extremely close during their childhood, within the large Jackson family.
At the age of 58, Janet Jackson breaks her silence leaving the world CONMOTIONED – YouTube
Among the ten siblings, Michael and Janet shared a special bond, being inseparable for much of their early years. Michael, with his characteristic sense of humor, nicknamed Janet “Dunk,” an affectionate joke about her bottom.
However, Janet reveals that Michael’s constant jokes about her weight often crossed the line. Although Michael would jokingly call her names like “pig” and “cow,” these words left emotional scars on Janet. She admits that, although she laughed at the time, these comments had a profound effect on her self-esteem.
Their relationship began to change as Michael established himself as a global superstar. According to Janet, the distance between them became evident after the huge success of *Thriller* in 1982. Janet mentions that Michael began to withdraw, losing the lightness and closeness they shared as children.
At 58 years old, Janet Jackson breaks her silence leaving the world CONMOCIONED – YouTube
The personal scandals surrounding Michael also had a significant impact on Janet’s life and career. In the documentary, she expresses her deep disappointment with the controversies surrounding her brother, and her sadness at how these rumors also affected her own career.
Janet recalls that she was on the verge of signing a multi-million dollar endorsement deal with Coca-Cola. However, when the first allegations against Michael surfaced, the company withdrew the offer, cutting short what would have been one of the most important deals of his career.
The pain and hardships of her family, combined with the personal problems that surrounded Michael, left deep scars on Janet. Yet, despite the distance that grew over time, Janet fondly remembers the moments she shared with her brother, especially the close relationship they had as children, before fame and scandal changed their lives forever.
This revelation offers a new perspective on the life of Janet Jackson, a woman who faced both the glories and challenges of being part of one of the most iconic families in music history.