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Lifetime and A+E to Debut New Docuseries on the Life and Career of Janet Jackson

Fans and followers of Janet Jackson will be getting a closer look into the life of their favorite artist soon, thanks to Lifetime and A+E. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi…

Fans and followers of Janet Jackson will be getting a closer look into the life of their favorite artist soon, thanks to Lifetime and A+E.

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Variety reports that the network will debut JANET (working title), a new four-part, two-night documentary series of Jackson thatโ€™s set to come out sometime in early 2022. Directed by Ben Hirsh, the documentary will follow Janet as she recalls some of her most intimate experiences throughout her personal and professional life, including the death of her brother and father Michael and Joe Jackson, respectively, becoming a mother, and her infamous 2004 Super Bowl performance with Justin Timberlake. The series is also reported to showcase never-before-seen home videos and archival footage and has been in the works for the last three years. Jackson, along with her brother Randy as well as Workerbeeโ€™s Rick Murray and A+E Networksโ€™ Brie Miranda Bryant are all serving as executive producers.

Janet (Miss Jackson, if youโ€™re nasty), has been feeling a lot of fan love lately; Entertainment Tonight reports that her 1986 album Control made its way back onto the top of the pop charts back in mid-February after 35 years. The timing couldnโ€™t be better, as it came just before Justin Timberlake issued his lukewarm apology to both Jackson and Brittany Spears for the part he played in both womenโ€™s career derailments. (The reason I say โ€œlukewarmโ€ is because Justin was getting his ass handed to him on social media thanks to the recent Hulu documentary Framing Brittanyโ€”causing folks to reexamine just how complicit he was over the years. And you know what they say: If you canโ€™t stand the heat, issue a Notes app apology.)

Thanking her fans for their love and loyalty, Jackson posted a video to social media, saying in part:

I was at home just the other day by myself and I began to cry. I was crying because I was so thankful for all that God has blessed me with. All that he has given me and Iโ€™m so thankful for him being in my life, and Iโ€™m so thankful for all of you being in my life. Youโ€™re so special to me and I want to thank all of you for making Control number one once again after 35 years. I never, never in a million years, I would never think that this would happen. I really appreciate you and I love you so, so much. Thank you.

https://twitter.com/JanetJackson/status/1360661882328211463

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