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Janet Jackson Takes Control: Her First Interview Since Michael Jackson’s Death The iconic pop star and loyal sister emerges stronger than ever, ready to embrace her new reality and share memories of her brother. Click here for more pictures from Janet Jackson’s cover shoot. Janet Jackson hasn’t watched television since her brother Michael died suddenly in Los Angeles on June 25.

She has blocked herself off completely from the hysterical media coverage of his death ” who did it, what did it. “It will drive you crazy,” she says. “People can have rhinoceros skin, but there’s a point when something’s going to hurt you. Not everyone is stone, stone. I haven’t watched the news in weeks.

I had to ask my chef, How’s Obama doing? I haven’t read a newspaper. On top of that, a family member.”The last time Janet saw Michael was on May 14, two days before her 43rd birthday.

It was a family celebration, the Jackson kids were running around, and she and her big brother hung out, ate Thai food, and tormented each other. “We had so much fun that day,” she says, her soft voice almost inaudible. “We kept calling each other after and saying how great it was.”

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