Janet Jackson's team responds to allegations that she made a public “apology”


Janet Jackson's team denies issuing any public 'apology'

Janet Jackson's recent apology statement, which she issued on behalf of the US presidential candidate, has been rejected by the singer's team.

It all started this weekend when the 58-year-old singer questioned Vice President Kamala Harris's heritage in an interview with Guardian.

He State of the world The singer was asked about the first black US presidential candidate. To which she replied: “She’s not black. That’s what I heard. She’s Indian.”

Her so-called team later released a statement, apologizing for her comments and saying her comments about Kamala were “based on misinformation.”

Now, according to VarietyThe legendary singer's purported manager, Mo Elmasri, made a shocking confession, telling the outlet in an email that he was no longer the singer's manager. Together again hitmaker.

For those who don't know, it is the singer's brother, Randy, who is in charge of her career.

Mo also claimed that the Jackson brothers had “fired” him, writing: “I don't work for her anymore.”

“I was fired by Janet and Randy after trying to improve their image in the eyes of the public and their fans, and this is something I do not deserve,” he added.

Mo also offered his “full support” to the presidential candidate.

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