Janet Jackson Bringing Son On Tour
Janet Jackson Bringing Son On Tour
Janet Jackson is officially back! On Monday (May 1st), the 50-year-old new mother announced that she’s hitting the road for her new The State of the World Tour. In addition to the tour news, Janet also confirmed reports that she Wissam Al Mana, have split. A source says,
She will be in court to flesh out the dissolution of her marriage. Touring with baby Eissa could be a possible problem but she’s hoping it’s not.
The source claims that her older brother, Randy Jackson, will help take care of her 4-month-old son while she’s on the road.
He’s her primary source of emotional support and may be the perfect guardian for her son while she’s on tour.
The source adds,
She’ll be coming out full force and unrestricted. Janet will begin rigorously dieting. She wants to look her best for herself and her fans.
Janet actually joked about her weight during her tour announcement, telling fans:
Hey, you guys, it’s me, Jan, just in case you don’t recognize me since I have put on quite a few since I had the baby.
Click here for more details about Janet’s new tour.
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