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The trailer for Janet. is finally here.

Shared on the megawatt vocalist’s social media just over a day ago, in the trailer Jackson simply states, “This my my story, told by me — not through someone else’s eyes.”

“This is the truth. Take it or leave it. Love it or hate it. This is me.”

The documentary is set to air as a two-night event in two-hour segments, making the documentary four hours in total. It will run simultaneously on both Lifetime and A&E, the two networks that made the project possible in collaboration with Jackson.

Both networks previously shared that “no subject” was “off limits” for the five-time Grammy winner while filming, reports New York Daily News

In May 2020, MADAMENOIRE shared that the documentary will detail Jackson’s life story, from her days as a child star to the success of her music, the controversy surrounding her 2004 Super Bowl performance with Justin Timberlake, her relationships (familial, romantic, professional), and more. 

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Jackson serves as an executive producer on the upcoming documentary and the project is directed by Ben Hirsh. According to CNN, Janet. will “contain never-before-seen footage and feature home videos from the legendary artist.”

The celebs who share their first-hand accounts around Jackson’s story include Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey and Paula Abdul.

In tandem with the upcoming 40th anniversary of the release of her 1982 self-titled debut album, Janet. the documentary will hit TV screens early next year, in January 2022.

See the trailer down below.

 

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