Janet Jackson has finally broken her silence on Micheal Jackson’s legacy after the release of ‘Leaving Neverland’ documentary which included allegations of sexual assault on minors by the late Pop King.
The 53-year-old singer and mother of one spoke with The Sunday Times, and opened up about the legacy left behind by her brother as she confronts the sexual allegations against the legendary musician and performer
Speaking about her brother’s legacy to the outlet, she said:
“[His legacy] will continue. I love it when I see kids emulating him, when adults still listen to his music. It just lets you know the impact that my family has had on the world. I hope I’m not sounding arrogant in any way. I’m just stating what is. It’s really all God’s doing, and I’m just thankful for that.”
In the interview, Janet avoided making comments on ‘Leaving Neverland’, despite previous reports that she reportedly opted out of performing at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony because it airs on HBO, the same network that aired the Leaving Neverland’ documentary.
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