Janet Jackson is giving fans an in-depth look into her illustrious career and personal life later this month with the premiere of the Janet Jackson documentary on the Lifetime network. The first two hours of a four-hour event will air on Jan. 28 to mark the 40th anniversary of Jackson’s first album, the self-titled Janet Jackson, released in 1982.

 

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On Saturday, Lifetime released a trailer on its Twitter account for the Janet documentary. The teaser reveals never seen before clips from her 40-plus, record-breaking career and features outtakes of her close friends and collaborators, including Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, Paula Abdul, her brother Tito Jackson, and her longtime dancer Whyley Yoshimura. At the end of the trailer, Jackson declares, “this is my story told by me. Not through someone else’s eyes.”

The documentary will be simulcast on Lifetime and A&E. Janet is an intimate, honest, and unfiltered look at her untold story. The documentary has been executive produced by Janet and her older brother, The Jackson 5 member, Randy Jackson. Rick Murray executive produces for Workerbee, and Brie Miranda Bryant serves as executive producer for A&E Networks. Ben Hirsch is directing.

Source: Janet Jackson’s Documentary ‘Janet’ Drops Trailer, Will Premiere Jan. 28