Sep 9, 2009
Janet Jackson Does ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ Magazine
"I've been doing okay. Work helps focus all of that energy ..."

Janet Jackson is featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine which features the worldwide exclusive first interview with Ms. Jackson since the death of her older brother Michael Jackson. Here is Janet‘s Harper’s Bazaar coverphoto along with excerpts from her coverstory interview:


Janet Jackson hasn’t watched television since her brother Michael died suddenly in Los Angeles on June 25. She has blocked herself off completely from the hysterical media coverage of his death — who did it, what did it. “It will drive you crazy,” she says. “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.” The last time Janet saw Michael was on May 14, two days before her 43rd birthday. It was a family celebration, the Jackson kids were running around, and she and her big brother hung out, ate Thai food, and tormented each other. “We had so much fun that day,” she says, her soft voice almost inaudible. “We kept calling each other after and saying how great it was.” Janet left soon after to start work on Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too. She was on set in Atlanta when she got the call that Michael had died. She immediately returned to L.A., plunging headlong into a private family grief served up to a ravenous public. Of course, one of the most moving images from the memorial service was of Michael’s daughter, Paris, who stepped up to the microphone and said, “Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine” before grabbing her aunt Janet for support. “I was really proud,” Janet recalls. “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.” After the service, Janet and sisters La Toya and Rebbie went to speak to the fans. Janet, who said a brief and quiet thank-you, was greeted with thunderous applause. “I don’t remember that at all,” she says. “I really didn’t want to say anything. I left that night to go back to Atlanta to film.”

It’s no secret that Janet and Michael were very, very close so I can only imagine how difficult his death has been for her. I imagine the ensuing media frenzy that erupted in the wake of MJ‘s untimely and shocking death has made it difficult for her to grieve in private so it makes sense that she would want to plunge headlong into work to keep her head on straight. After the jump, read more from Janet‘s coverstory interview to find out how work helped her cope in the days after MJ‘s death and see a few photos from her Harper’s Bazaar photospread, including an alternate coverphoto …


Work has always been a tonic for Janet. Today she is sitting in a bunkerlike recording studio in Hollywood, writing songs for a new album, due out next spring. Nickelodeon is on the TV (perhaps the only network not doing Michael 24/7), incense is burning, and she is trying to discourage her French bulldog, Bullwinkle, a birthday gift from brother Jermaine, from nibbling at her towering Azzedine Alaïa lizard sandals. “I’ve been doing okay,” she says. “Work helps focus all of that energy on something that is of value to you.” She’s just back from vacation, a princely three days on a beach. “It was the first time I had to myself since Michael passed, the first time I could get away since all of that.” Janet doesn’t like talking much, so it’s not hard to understand why people applaud when she opens her mouth. While she is the baby of the Jackson family, she is, in many ways, its nexus. “I have no clue why,” she says, “but maybe sometimes when there’s someone you don’t hear from, it’s the person you want to hear from the most.” She’s learned a lot in these past weeks. “I always wanted to have my mother’s [Katherine Jackson] strength, but I didn’t know if it was really there. But a few years back, something happened and I learned that I did.” She fixes you with a keen gaze. “I’m not going to mention it, but we all know what it is. And now, coming off all this, it’s even beyond that. I was just focused on my job at that moment within my family.” She pauses. “Now at least I know that I can step up to the plate and not crumble when I’m needed. When it comes to something like this that is so, so serious, so painful, so traumatic, I can handle it” … She lights up when she talks about Michael’s style. “My brother is, I mean was…” She shifts on the couch and stares at the floor. “You have to forgive me, because it’s really hard to believe he’s passed. He’d have the same red shirt, the same black pants, the same white T-shirt. Mike was very simple. When I was 14 years old, I would shop for him. [Michael was then 21 and a megastar.] I 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.” She giggles a little and says, “You know something else? He loved to wear his shoes all the way down. His penny loafers would have huge holes in the bottom.” One thing Michael did prize, of course, was his single white glove. “That was actually my brother Jackie’s idea at home one day,” Janet explains. “He just said, ‘You should wear one glove. A white glove.’ And then Mike studded it all. That was it.” Did he wear the glove to Jackson family dinners? She laughs. “Nooo.” And yes, Janet has moonwalked. “Uh-huh. No, no one does it like he does, though. Everybody else tried, but it was no good.” On stage, she adds, “if it was shiny, if it had any kind of bling, he loved it. It was that drummer-boy look. Do you remember that black jacket he wore for Motown’s 25th anniversary? That’s our mother’s! He grabbed that from her closet! He loved anything that sparkled.” Michael’s love of all that glittered continued until his death. That last day Janet saw Michael, “he had a Balmain jacket on. He had a few of them — all black, jeweled, studded, with rhinestones.” While the public obsesses over what will happen to Michael’s estate, including his famous jackets, Janet is not interested in wearing them herself. “No,” she says emphatically. “They should go to the children, if anything” … There are other things Janet would like the world to know about Michael. “He loved to laugh. The last time we were together, he’d laugh so hard, he would just start crying. Sometimes his humor would be corny, sometimes dry. He loved the Three Stooges, he loved slapstick, he loved Eddie Murphy in his silly comedies. He loved to have fun. He loved to play.” If Janet had one more day with her brother (whose nickname for her, incidentally, was Dunk), she would “relive that moment we had when we were kids, do our little run: We’d wake up, feed the animals, spend the entire day together.” She smiles at the memory, and Janet’s smile is magnificent. “People have actually said that I should get it insured, but I never liked my smile until about six or seven years ago. I thought it was too wide, that it looked like the Joker! So sometimes I wouldn’t smile too wide and would just kind of grin” … If Michael is the King of Pop, Janet is its princess. “I would hope my legacy would be bringing smiles to faces,” she says. “Happiness with my music. Also, to make babies. I’ve had so many people come up to me and say, ‘My child was conceived by listening to your music.’” She has more difficulty articulating Michael’s. “It’s so beyond. I can’t even begin. It’s on so many different levels. Bringing light and love and happiness. He’s just got so much love, and so much heart, and so much power through his music. Children and his love for children. People have told me, ‘I am an American citizen because of your brother.’ He wrote them a letter or something. He was just that giving, loving person. And the greatest entertainer there ever was. And is. I hope people get a glimpse of him now, some sort of picture.”

You can read the full text of this coverstory interview HERE to find out about Janet‘s other upcoming projects (her movie, a book, etc.) and read Janet‘s public confirmation that she and ex-boyfriend Jermaine Dupri are really, totally dunzo (which we learned here on the blog back in July). I imagine it is difficult for Janet to open up about the loss of her brother so soon after his death but I can absolutely understand how she might want to share her memories of him with the world … so that fans can have more to remember him by. This issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine hits newsstands on September 22.

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11 Comments. Add Yours

  1. CHASE says:

    I have so much respect for Janet Jackson right now. I think she’s an amazing woman. She hasn’t tried to profit off of Michael’s death and she’s been extremely classy about this whole situation unlike her other family members. I’m really looking forward to her new album which, I hope, doesn’t suck. She looks really good but I think I prefer the alternative photo much more.

  2. Lexie says:

    this is such an honest and sweet interview. what a classy lady.

  3. Jacinta says:

    Janet’s so strong. I love her. I’ve been a fan for years, but she’s really impressed me throughout this entire ordeal. I can’t imagine what she’s going through, but I applaud her courage.

  4. J says:

    SHE is the real FIERCE in the industry. I like me some Brit Brit (She is the Pop Princess, well, Queen also). But Janet is pretty much like her Brother Michael. Michael wasn’t just the King of Pop, he was the King of Music. Janet was/is right there beside him.

    It’s so sad. I still cannot get over this fact that he is gone. I cannot even think to believe how her emotions and feelings are right now. It’s so hard, for a family and people like Janet and Michael being raised in the spotlight. It is hard to grieve. Some may say doing this or going on MTV is too soon or selling out for money. But thats how they were raised, being in the publics eye. And it’s not like we are giving them space or time to grieve. This MTV tribute is going to be spectacular and so sad but beautiful. I guess it is the way to honor him (unlike the other Jacksons) as Michael made MTV, Janet grew up on it.

    It’s also sad about her break-up. They seemed really normal for two high profile music professionals. I really hope Janet can find happiness again in love and family and success with her career. Her last album was magnificent but unfortunately didn’t warrant any commercial success and after battling some illness with her tour also. I would really love to see a Baby Janet. But perhaps that day won’t come, not from her blood anyway.

    I don’t care what people say bout Beyonce dancing and screaming her way across the stage or Madonna being, well old. Janet is Janet. Nothing more needs to be said. Bow down everyone, cause even YOUR idols bow to this Queen. Queen of Dance, Pop, Music, Re-invention, Creativity, Sexuality & Human rights.

  5. Chloe says:

    GOD Speed Janet…stay strong. I’m not sure what happen between you and Jermaine but I’m sure in the end it was for the best for you both. You will love again. We love and miss Michael very much but now he is with our creator in heaven. The King of Pop has gone home to reside with the King of Kings.

  6. Nikki says:

    She is beautiful but has some knarly vampire fangs!

  7. Ella says:

    Trent, what is this referring to, when she’s talking about not knowing if she had strength:
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  8. Ella says:

    Ah my quote didn’t show up! It said something like “a few years back, something happened and I learned that i did. I’m not going to mention it, but we all know what it is.”

  9. Andrea says:

    Ella, I think she was talking about the whole Superbowl ordeal with Justin Timberlake from a few years ago.

    I love this interview… I cannot imagine how she must feel right now. :(

  10. Ella says:

    Oh… really… I thought it would be something a lot more deep than that.
    I guess that was quite a shitstorm though. Thanks Andrea!

  11. Bfoots57 says:

    Stay strong Janet. You do have your Mother’s strength. And remember, our life on this planet is only a blip in time.
    A transitioned life is eternal. So farewell MJ, for just a little while and we’ll be seeing you again…..someday.

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