Janet Jackson speaks out in her first interview since the death of her older brother Michael Jackson.
Janet tells Harper's Bazaar magazine that she hasn't watched टेलीविज़न since hearing about the death of her brother on June 25. "You have to forgive me, because it's really hard to believe he's passed," she tells the publication.
She says of growing up with the King of Pop, "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 खरीडिए for him. [Michael was then 21.] I washed his clothes, cleaned his room. When mother would go out of town, she'd say, 'I'm leaving आप in charge. Take care of Mike.' I would head घर from school, see what he needed, then go straight to the stores."
Janet also explained how Michael started wearing one white glove. "That was actually my brother Jackie's idea at घर one day. ... He just said, 'You should wear one glove. A white glove.' And then Mike studded it all. That was it."
She continues to reminisce about her brother's style, "If it was shiny, if it had any kind of bling, he loved it. It was that drummer-boy look. Do आप remember that black जैकेट he wore for Motown's 25th anniversary? That's our mother's! He grabbed that from her closet! He loved anything that sparkled."
Janet tells Harper's Bazaar magazine that she hasn't watched टेलीविज़न since hearing about the death of her brother on June 25. "You have to forgive me, because it's really hard to believe he's passed," she tells the publication.
She says of growing up with the King of Pop, "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 खरीडिए for him. [Michael was then 21.] I washed his clothes, cleaned his room. When mother would go out of town, she'd say, 'I'm leaving आप in charge. Take care of Mike.' I would head घर from school, see what he needed, then go straight to the stores."
Janet also explained how Michael started wearing one white glove. "That was actually my brother Jackie's idea at घर one day. ... He just said, 'You should wear one glove. A white glove.' And then Mike studded it all. That was it."
She continues to reminisce about her brother's style, "If it was shiny, if it had any kind of bling, he loved it. It was that drummer-boy look. Do आप remember that black जैकेट he wore for Motown's 25th anniversary? That's our mother's! He grabbed that from her closet! He loved anything that sparkled."
i argee with आप a 100 percent its not about how much stuff आप own that's about michael या how many पुस्तकें आप have about michael its about L-O-V-E that आप have for michael and the respect that आप have for him yes i have been a प्रशंसक of michael for 3 years now almost 4 years i read alot of पुस्तकें about him only the true ones and i have cd's that i own that i listen to alot i listen and read his पुस्तकें and listen to his संगीत is because its really good and i enjoy them although my family isnt a प्रशंसक of him doesnt matter to me i प्यार michael as a person not a enterainer like आप कहा if michael was still here it would be so awesome if i had a full conversation with him about nothing but बिना सोचे समझे things and just have fun
many people questioned michael on how could children be सुरक्षित at his 27,000 acre ranch for instinces martin bashir he came into michael's life as a trustworthy person somebody that michael could share some of his personal life with but as the interview went on martin was making some side टिप्पणियाँ behind michael's back saying how could children be सुरक्षित in this 27,000 anger ranch and that he was scared for there safety as time went on michael watched the interview when it aired on tv after viewing it he was left devastaed and angry at such horrible remarks from somebody he trusted and spoken to after the horrible nightmare came to an end michael again had nobody to trust completly many interviews that michael has दिया they tried to break him down द्वारा trying to bring up the past about the allegastions againt gavin and jordie they thought that they reached a breaking point in him a point to were they thought that they won too be continued