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Janet Jackson Documentary

The upcoming documentary titled Janet, featuring pop icon Janet Jackson will once again put her in the spotlight this weekend. Her documentary will provide a glimpse into her personal life for her fans and followers. In the documentary, Janet will be shown from her childhood, Justin Timberlake’s Super Bowl performance, Michael Jackson’s death in 2018, her father’s death in 2019, and so on.

You can find all the information about the documentary’s release date and how to watch it online here.

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What is the Janet Jackson documentary all about?

In this documentary, Janet Jackson’s life will be explored. You will read about her childhood, personal life, controversies, and much more. You will also see archive footage of everything that happened during her lifetime. There will also be uncensored home videos and archival footage from Jackson’s life shown along with the archival footage. There will also be interviews with Janet’s friends and colleagues, including Mariah Carey, Missy Elliot, and Samuel L. Jackson.

Janet Jackson documentary 2022 release date

Jan. 28, 2022, marked the premiere of the highly anticipated Janet Jackson documentary. The show premiered on Lifetime and A&E at 8 p.m. Eastern. The first two parts of the documentary aired on both networks on January 28, while the second part will air the following night at the same time.

Where and how to watch Janet Jackson’s documentary, Janet?

Fans of Janet Jackson can watch the documentary on Philo, which costs $25 monthly and offers a 7-day free trial. You can also watch it on Hulu Live, which costs $6.99 monthly with ads, $12.99 monthly without ads, or $69.99 monthly with Hulu Live. DirectTV, which costs $69.99 per month, and Sling TV, which costs around $30 or $45 per month, both offer the documentary.

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