Teasing From Brothers, Michael Included, Still Pains Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson reveals that she "never, ever felt attractive" and that she is still grappling with the untimely death of her brother,
Michael, in an exclusive interview with Meredith Vieira on the
'Today' show and Dateline NBC.
While discussing her new book, 'True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself,' Jackson talks about her troubled childhood, her relationship with her famous family and her lifelong struggle with her self-esteem and her weight.
In the book, which debuts Feb. 15, Jackson writes that even while her hit album, 'Rhythm Nation,' was topping the charts, "I hated what I saw in the mirror. I would literally bang my head against the wall because I felt so ugly."
That self-loathing, she tells Vieira, stems from her childhood, when she would compare herself to her sister, Rebbie. "I never, ever felt attractive," she says. "And I still have issues with it. I don't bang my head up against the wall, but I still have those moments. And I think it'll probably continue, but at least I know how to deal with it now. And I'm in a much better space."
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Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), dressed as "Grim Reapers," display placards outside the Philippine International Convention Center, the venue for the concert of Janet Jackson dubbed: Janet Jackson Number Ones Up Close and Personal Tour Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 in Manila, Philippines. The activists are protesting Jackson's appearing in a fur advertisement. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), dressed as "Grim Reapers," display placards outside the Philippine International Convention Center, the venue for the concert of Janet Jackson dubbed: Janet Jackson Number Ones Up Close and Personal Tour Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 in Manila, Philippines. The activists are protesting Jackson's appearing in a fur advertisement. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), dressed as "Grim Reapers," display placards outside the Philippine International Convention Center, the venue for the concert of Janet Jackson dubbed: Janet Jackson Number Ones Up Close and Personal Tour Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 in Manila, Philippines. The activists are protesting Jackson's appearing in a fur advertisement. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) dressed in fancy dress protest against fur in front of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Manila on February 4, 2011 prior to a concert by US pop singer Janet Jackson. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) dressed in fancy dress protest against fur in front of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Manila on February 4, 2011 prior to a concert by US pop singer Janet Jackson. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) dressed in fancy dress protest against fur in front of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Manila on February 4, 2011 prior to a concert by US pop singer Janet Jackson. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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American pop star Janet Jackson, center, arrives at Manila's International Airport, Philippines, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011. Jackson is in the country for her Janet Jackson Number Ones: Up Close and Personal Tour which is slated for Feb. 4. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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Part of her insecurity stems from being teased as a child by her brothers, who called her everything from a horse and a pig to a cow and a slaughter hog, she says. Her brother, Michael, she says, would tease her about her butt. "He never meant for it to be cruel," she says. "He didn't realize what the effect that it was having on me ... And it really affected me."
Still, she never told Michael that his verbal jabs hurt her because that was "just the kind of kid that I was. I never did. Never, ever did. Never said, 'You know, that really hurts me when you say that.' I got called a lot of names, a lot of names. I would laugh about it."
"I guess some people could say, 'Oh that's, you know, brothers and sisters joking, it's all affection, it's all, you know, it's in a loving way.' But not everybody can brush it off, and I was one of those."
During the interview, Jackson opens up about her father, Joseph, saying that she feared him as a child. She talks about how her father hit her with a belt when she got out of the bath as a young child. "That was the only time my father ever whupped me," she says.
"And I can't even remember what I did, but I remember it happening. And I don't think I deserved it. I don't think it should have ever happened. A lot of times I felt that my father would take things out on us because of ... I don't know, issues outside of the home. But we were, we were afraid of my father, growing up."
She says she wished he could be like other fathers. But clearly he wasn't. "My father and I, we've gone through our moments, we've had a different kind of relationship ... My father was never there the way I really wanted a father to be ... I would see my friends interact with their dad, and I would say to myself, "That's what I want to do. I want to be able to sit on his lap. I want to be able to call him, 'Dad.'"
"He said, 'I'm Joseph to you. You do not call me Dad.' See, you're gonna start me to going here. That affects you as a kid ... I know my father loves me. He just has a very, very different way of showing it."
Jackson also opens up about losing her brother, "Mike," to whom she dedicated the book. She writes about how close they were growing up. "Mike named me Dunk, and we shared every dream, every confidence. I was his little sister."
She tells Vieira, "We had each other's back. But, later on in life, certain things that he was going through ... I tried to be there for him as much as I could."
Jackson last saw her brother two days before her birthday and says that she told him that she loved him. It was "the last thing we said to one another. I said, 'I love you.' He says, 'I love you, too, Dunk.'"
She says it took her a long time to be able to watch his videos and listen to his music because the pain was too great. "I was in Paris," says Jackson. "At some point you have to move on."
"There's still not a day that goes by where I don't think about him. Not one day. And -- kind of pushing myself, forcing myself, to a certain degree, to get over this because it's -- it's not the healthiest."
"I just spent the night just watching all his videos, listening to his music. And there was moments when I -- I felt the cry, and moments that made me laugh. And, it was good for me. I needed it. Out of everyone in my family, I never had that moment to cry about his death.
"I don't know if it was trying to shield the pain, or just trying to hold it all together because I saw that everyone else around me was falling apart. And never, never taking that moment to really grieve. Really grieve, even at the service."
When Vieira asked her if she really did grieve that night in Paris, Jackson replied, "There's more to come. I know there's more to come."
The interview airs Feb. 11 and Feb. 14 on Today and Feb. 13 on Dateline NBC.
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I was friends with Michael for the last ten years of his life. Even when he would discuss with me about Janet he would call her Dunkie. In a way it is mean and if it hurt her she should have told him, Michael never wanted to upset or offend anyone. Janet thinks she was the only one in her family that hated how she looked? Wrong!! Michael hated himself constantly. He used to tell me many times he felt he was a mistake. Even going as far as calling himself a freak or a monster. He couldn't see its what was in his heart and personality that mattered the most. Joseph is a monster and how Katherine could stay married to him for so long shows they both need therapy and counseling. Janet "You Are Beautiful,...no matter what they say,..."
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So, you knew Michael personally and he told you about Janet, huh. Well, if you were so close to Michael, did you attend his funeral? I guess you have a bridge you want to sell too, Huh.
"Keep The Faith", Michael Jackson. He called Janet "Dunk", because he said she was "big", like a donkey. Never heard Dunkie. Article states Dunk. No matter what, Janet is dynamic. Always has been.
does anyone really care. it's just one excuse after another, got over it. you're in the jackson family and that along says it all. a bunch of losers.
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Wouldn't U like 2 B A loaded "loser"? "You Are Not Alone", Michael Jackson.
I have always thought she was just beautiful no matter her weight. It kills me what people say about Hollywood. " they are too fat but they should be thin" and iof they are too thin they should weigh more. As long as they are healthy get off it! That goes for everyone! everyone has a bad history on some level. their father was a monster and to me still is. I hope he isnt doing to Michaels kids what he did to them. they have been through enough
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Michael loved Janet; it was so obvious his entire life. She lost me when she gives interviews talking about "interventions" by the family in his later years. If he was so "addicted" why were all of them so eager to tour with him again? No, Janet, there were no interventions. You and your brothers and sisters did not even know your brother or make any attempt to get close to him in his latter years. Sorry.
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No one should judge Janet, unless they have walked a mile in her shoes. It sounds like she and I grew up 'almost' the same way, but my brothers never sang. Unless they all made up a song about me, they teased the heck out of me through all of my youth.
It was all in good fun, and funny at times, but it could be very hurtfull too. My brother died over a decade ago, and still I cry from time to time. I dont see the pain ever ending either, he was my rock. I guess its normal to moarn for the rest of our lives, when someone we love so much leaves us.
Janet is, and was always beautiful, I wish she knew this.
Name calling, and teasing does effect people in different ways.
I wish people would stop and think before they speak.
Words do hurt.
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You sound like a beautiful person YellowRose, and I think your words are true and from the heart. I have to admit that teasing from childhood can be hurtful and something that sticks with you forever. Some kids and sibblings can be cruel, maybe unintentional but it still hurts.
Isn't it noteworthy how any story about the Jacksons involving self image, emotional problems, maladjustment, etc. has Joe Jackson looming like a black cloud (no racial reference intended) over their lives?
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Janet...your one hotttt lookin women.
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Dear Miss Jackson keep your money because I don't want it but if you marry me I'll promise to make you a happy women.
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Well, I don't care for the way her hai is in this pic. That makes her look like a streetwalker or working one of the worlds oldest jobs. Less is more and always will be. One never gets over the death of loved ne but yes, move on and live her life and rememebr the good and bad times.
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What a CROCK! Yeah, ugly people pull their tops off on National T.V. all the time Janet. Excuse me while I laugh. Um, when you tell lies for attention could you make it a believeable story?
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The "J" U refer 2 is JUSTIN. HE pulled it off. Not Janet.
she is so full of it. how old is this woman? oh my goodness!
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She made a book out of crapp like having other siblings teasing you when you were younger. Get me some paper, I can write a book too. What a bunch of crappp, I wonder if she had any problem with her father raping them all when they were kids.
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1st promise U won't over do it with letter P.
aw poor girl i feel for her about her brother as for her estem well she had no problem bareing her hotters on a few occation look at her cover shots tell me im wrong
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The Jacksons are THE MOST dysfunctional family in America. They all need YEARS of therapy.....except Michael.
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