Janet Jackson gushes over son Eissa as she says motherhood has had ‘a beautiful impact on my life’

Janet Jackson gushes over son Eissa as she says motherhood has had 'a beautiful impact on my life'

As a dedicated follower of Janet Jackson‘s career, I can’t help but be moved by her heartfelt expressions about motherhood and her son Eissa. Having witnessed her evolution as an artist for decades, it’s truly inspiring to see her embrace this new role in life with such passion and devotion.


Janet Jackson gushed about her seven-year-old son Eissa in a new interview. 

In conversation with The Guardian, the lead vocalist, aged 58, expressed that the most significant accomplishment in her life has been becoming a mother, an experience that has profoundly and beautifully transformed her world.

At the age of 51, Janet welcomed her child with her former husband, Wissam Al Mana. However, their separation occurred not long after the birth of their son.

She continued: ‘I wanted to have three children, but thought, “I should stop there, that’s probably all I can handle.” Because you have to give all of yourself,’ she explained.

Clearly, your job is important, but it’s no longer the top priority. Life as you know it will transform dramatically, and I wouldn’t give that up for anything,” she expressed.

Janet Jackson gushes over son Eissa as she says motherhood has had 'a beautiful impact on my life'

In a different conversation, the artist behind “Rhythm Nation” reiterated the same sentiment, describing motherhood as an incredibly wonderful experience.

Apart from that, she openly shared the stringent guidelines she’s set for her son, emphasizing her commitment to ensuring he experiences a typical upbringing, having learned from their early exposure to the limelight following their rise to fame alongside their brothers.

Since her beginnings as a child actress in the 1970s, Janet has achieved tremendous success, and though she expresses deep gratitude, she firmly declines to follow the same career path for her son, Eissa.

She expressed her gratitude for having the chance to become a mother, as it wasn’t necessarily destined to happen, during an appearance on Loose Women with host Judi Love.

She mentioned that she spends a lot of time thinking things over, finding it remarkable because children often aren’t aware of the challenges parents face or the issues they manage behind the scenes.

‘It’s about him. If that’s what he wants, but I would say that he has to wait until he’s of age and still make sure that’s what he wants to do.

She clarified that whatever action he takes will be quite challenging. She added that the field is extremely demanding, but he’ll need to be patient and wait until he turns 18.

In an interview with The Guardian, the actress who starred on Good Times shared heartfelt insights about motherhood and her son. Interestingly, during this same interview, she expressed a controversial view that Kamala Harris’ father is white – a perspective often repeated on extreme right-wing news outlets such as NewsMax.

Janet Jackson gushes over son Eissa as she says motherhood has had 'a beautiful impact on my life'
Janet Jackson gushes over son Eissa as she says motherhood has had 'a beautiful impact on my life'

Janet mentioned, “Apparently, this is what was stated: She’s not African-American. Instead, it seems she’s of Indian origin.

‘Her father’s white. That’s what I was told. I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days. I was told that they discovered her father was white.’ 

This is a talking point frequently referenced by Donald Trump. 

59-year-old Harris was born in 1964, with his mother being Dr. Shyamala Gopalan, a cancer researcher who immigrated from India, and his father, Donald J. Harris, a professor of economics from Jamaica.

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2024-09-23 00:48

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