Janet Jackson Harper’s Bazaar interview: Michael, adoption & remarriage

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I love me some Janet Jackson, and I can’t even describe why. She just seems like a really cool customer to me – in interviews, she seems shy, composed and intelligent, and yet when she’s singing or performing, she’s so hardcore. I love that dichotomy. So, as you can imagine, I’m all over Janet’s new interview in Harper’s Bazaar. She opens up a lot about her brother Michael’s death, but she doesn’t really talk about her split with Jermaine Dupri, only confirming that it happened. She does say that she doesn‘t know if she‘ll ever get married again (she‘s already been divorced twice), but she does say that when it comes to being a mother, “I’d adopt.” Read the full Bazaar interview here, but this is Us Weekly’s excerpt from the interview:

In her first interview since her brother Michael’s June 25 death, Janet Jackson says she been unable to watch television.

“It will drive you crazy,” she tells October’s Harper’s Bazaar. “People can have rhinoceros skin, but there’s a point when something’s going to hurt you. Not everyone is stone, stone. I haven’t watched the news in weeks. I had to ask my chef, ‘How’s Obama doing?’ I haven’t read a newspaper. On top of that, [we’ve lost] a family member.”

At times during the interview, Janet – who will perform a tribute to her late brother at Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards – was at a loss for words.

“My brother is, I mean was…” she stammers when talking about Michael’s style. Shifting on the couch and staring at the floor, she adds, “You have to forgive me, because it’s really hard to believe he’s passed.”

Michael was laid to rest last week in a mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Calif. His death, caused by “acute propofol intoxication,” has been ruled a homicide; several doctors are under investigation. Though she did not discuss her brother’s prescription drug history, Janet says he seemed in good spirits the last time she saw him: May 14 at a family gathering two days before her 43rd birthday.

“We had so much fun that day,” she says, noting that ate Thai food and tormented each other. “We kept calling each other after and saying how great it was.”

So how is she coping? Recently spending three days on a beach helped, she says.

“It was the first time I had to myself since Michael passed, the first time I could get away since all of that,” says the singer.

She also has been throwing herself into work (she was on set in Atlanta shooting a Tyler Perry movie when she got the call that Michael had died).

“I’ve been doing okay,” she says. “Work helps focus all of that energy on something that is of value to you.”

Looking back at his death, she says she has learned a lot. She says she was touched after Michael’s daughter Paris, 11, spoke at her father’s public memorial. Fighting back tears, Paris told the crowd, “Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine.”

Says Janet, “I was really proud. People said to me that Michael’s daughter speaking really gave them a sense of how he was as a father, in her words. Paris is incredibly smart; they are all so smart. She’s a sweet girl. The kids are doing well. They’re with all their cousins; that family love will keep them going.”

She’s also learned she has her mother Katherine’s “strength.”

“Now at least I know that I can step up to the plate and not crumble when I’m needed,” says Janet. “When it comes to something like this that is so, so serious, so painful, so traumatic, I can handle it.”

Janet also confirms Us Weekly’s exclusive report that she’s split from beau of seven years, music producer Jermaine Dupri. The singer – who’s been married twice (as a teen to James DeBarge and to choreographer Rene Elizondo) – tells the magazine, “I don’t know if I’ll get married again. I’ll put it like this: If God wants me to, then I will.”

As for kids, “I’d adopt,” Janet says. “And I think that if I’m really supposed to have kids, it will happen, if that’s God’s plan for me.”

[From Us Weekly]

Sigh. I love Janet. Us Weekly missed a couple of excerpts that I thought were interesting, though. Janet says Michael nicknamed her “Dunk” and that he had a “corny, sometimes dry” sense of humor. Janet also talks about how protective they were of one another: “He was always very protective of me…When I was 14 years old, I would shop for him, washed his clothes, cleaned his room. When Mother would go out of town, she’d say ‘I’m leaving you in charge, take care of Mike.’ I would head home from school, see what he needed, then go straight to the stores.” Janet also reveals a big wardrobe secret – the iconic black sequined jacket Michael wore was their mother’s – “He grabbed that from her closet!”

Thanks to Harper’s Bazaar for the pictures.

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11 Responses to “Janet Jackson Harper’s Bazaar interview: Michael, adoption & remarriage”

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  1. kim says:

    Be strong Janet.

  2. Kaiser says:

    I love these black & white images. She looks like Lena Horne.

  3. Cinderella says:

    If I want to improve my mood, I sit and watch a string of Janet videos. She is good for the soul.

    Between Rene E., Jermaine D. and Michael’s death, it’s been a rough ride. I hope things start looking up for her because she deserves happiness.

  4. Diane says:

    La Toya’s auto-bio spoke of the playful side of several siblings, (La Toya/Michael, Janet/Michael).

    Given her own set of challenges growing up Jackson, she seems to have remained fairly centered.

  5. Lem says:

    OMG rhythm nation was released 20 years ago! How can that be?
    that makes me feel older than remembering Madge/Penn’s marriage.

    That is a gorgeous header. The def. should leave off the words. stunning.

  6. Rashema says:

    I love Janet. No one can compare to Janet’s smile. I pray that she can get through this rough part of her life.

  7. buenavissta says:

    Amazing and lovable and real. Stay strong, Janet, you’re a credit to humanity.

  8. Lola says:

    She’s clearly the most grounded and most level-headed of the Jackson family. The most refreshing interview I’ve read from this family perhaps ever. And her smile in that photo–just magic.

  9. Zoe says:

    I just want to point out that when Michael was alive, she refused to talk about him on an interview. Now that he’s gone, I foresee she’s going to take a lot more opportunities to keep talking, especially if she can get a cover. I used to really love Janet, but I don’t see any of this as an improvement. If her views were always to keep family talk private, I hate that she’s breaking her own rules. If memory serves correct, the last Janet Jackson cover I saw was 2 years ago in a tabloid. I’m willing to bet that prior to the last time she saw MJ in May, she hadn’t seen or spoken to him in at least a year as it was a known fact they could go years without seeing eachother. Real sibling love in that family.

  10. Anak says:

    She HAS to talk about MJ. Someone, with credit, HAS to tell the world that he was a benefactor (before it was “IN”), he was pro adoption (before it was “IN”), he was worried about the planet (before it was “IN”), he was blackmailed by a lot of people, exaggerating his attitudes to make it bad and get 15 minutes in the media. He has 3 kids that love him “SO MUCH”, as his little daughter said, and people continue to publish a lot of things that can hurt them for a life. She HAS to say to everyone to let him RIP and let the kids live their lives freely.

  11. C-DUB says:

    Um Zoe…Do you talk to the Jackson’s? Have you ever lost someone?

    Sometimes talking about a love one who has passed helps with the healing process. I think she has done nothing but celebrate her brother’s life and the love they have for each other.

    Zoe, you act like Janet was selling MJ’s stuff on e-bay or something. Let her grieve they way she needs to.