Janet Jackson Set for Hour-Long 'GMA' Interview

Date: Friday, November 06, 2009, 4:53 am
By: EURweb.com


ABC officially announced Thursday that its upcoming Janet Jackson interview will be taped at her Malibu mansion, marking the first time the singer has allowed television cameras into her home.      

"Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts will sit down with Jackson for an hour-long special scheduled to air on Nov. 18. It's expected to be her first lengthy television interview since the death of her brother Michael in June.      

The singer paid tribute to the King of Pop in September at MTV's Video Music Awards. She danced to a recording of their duet "Scream" and did not address the audience.      

Jackson is promoting a greatest hits CD that is coming out for the holiday season.


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I hope janet comes out with another album soon. Furthermore, I hope Janet works on respecting Michaels wishes concerning who should get money from estate. If Michael knew that Katherine, their mother was giving money to Joe, I am sure other arrangements would have been made to exclude Joe. Why do some members of the Jackson family think they should be supported by Michael's estate. If Janet, and Rebe can take care of themselves why can't the others? Rest In Peace Michael, by the way the movie was just beyond words, such good good talent gone too soon/


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November 7, 2009, 6:29 pm
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In this Sept. photo, Janet Jackson attends the Ralph Lauren show during Mercede's Benz Fashion Week. (Retna)

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