Janet Jackson Postpones World Tour + K.Michelle Crushed After Postponing Tour: There is no drama between me & Azealia [Banks].
It’s family first for Janet Jackson. According to reports, she’s pumping her breaks and postponing her upcoming Unbreakable World Tour. According to US Weekly, she’s flown to Brazil to be with her father Joe Jackson.
Last week, he was hospitalized after suffering a stroke on his 87th birthday. We’re told that Jackson’s tour will remain on hold until he’s stable.
An in other tour news, K.Michelle has announced that her tour with Azealia Banks has been put on hold. K.Michelle shared the news on Instagram, writing the Instagram message below.
Hey Rebels!
To say I am crushed is an understatement. I try my best to push myself over the limit and if you don’t listen to your body it will make you listen. While currently filming numerous television shows, readying my businesses and working on my new album, I simply cannot overexert myself anymore than I already am.
So it is with a broken heart, I have to postpone the tour with me and @AzealiaBanks at this time. Before the negativity and assumptions from naysayers and media outlets begins, I’d like for everyone to know the truth.
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