Janet Jackson recently opened up about her ongoing grief over the death of her brother, Michael Jackson. The 58-year-old performer revealed in an interview that she still misses her late brother, especially when performing their duet “Scream” during her “Together Again” tour. The song was written in Michael’s New York apartment and was a reflection of his public struggles during the 1990s, including accusations of child molestation. Janet stood by her brother during his trials and continues to defend his legacy.
In her documentary “Janet,” the singer revealed that the allegations against Michael affected her career and that she felt a sense of competition between them during the production of the “Scream” music video. Despite the challenges they faced, Janet expressed her gratitude for the impact her family, including her iconic brother, has had on the world and emphasized that it was all part of God’s plan.
Michael Jackson passed away in 2009 from acute propofol intoxication, and his physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for his role in the singer’s death. Janet continues to honor her brother’s memory through her music and performances, keeping his spirit alive for fans around the world.
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