Janet Jackson told 'it wasn't possible' for her to have kids
Janet Jackson was told by doctors "it wasn't possible" for her to have
children.
The 'What Have You Done For Me Lately' singer feels so lucky to have her
"beautiful healthy son" Eissa, who she welcomed into the world in January
2017.
Speaking in a Q & A alongside her brother Randy at Roosevelt High School,
she said: "Every doctor told me it wasn't possible. But I've got a beautiful,
healthy son. He'll be 10 months old."
Meanwhile, Janet's brother Tito previously revealed he thinks motherhood
makes his sister "feel complete".
He shared: "She's doing all the baby talk to the baby and playing with him
constantly - all that stuff.
She changes all the diapers - she does it all.
She's a real mother.
"She loves it. I asked her, 'How are you getting along with this?' and she
said, 'Tito, I love it.' She just loves her baby. She's great at being a mother.
It's really great. I guess it sort of makes her feel complete.
"It was really different for me to see her as a mother. It's her first baby
and she has always been the baby in our family, so that was a little strange in
itself!"
And despite her break up from her estranged husband Wissam Al Mana, Janet is
in "good spirits", according to her make-up artist Preston Meneses.
He said: "I think Janet is ready! She is happy and is in good spirits. I
think the world is going to get something really special from her.
She's really excited. We all are - a lot of us have been working together for
years so when we come together, it's just like being with your family and when
you work with your family, things just come easy and it's a wonderful
experience. Right now, I just feel like the universe put us all together for
another moment. I think it's going to be a very successful tour."
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