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Framing Britney Spears-producers are working on a Janet doc!


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Honestly, in my opinion, I don’t know if Janet will say yes to this or not. Knowing her, she’d want complete control on how her story after the Super Bowl incident happened and how she truly did not deserve that abrupt career decline in terms of success. The thing is, Gen Z LOVES Janet and have been getting famaliar with her work just recently since Unbreakable since from ‘04-‘08 none of her songs were played on the radio, being banned from multiple events and having her career tarnished for something that was NOT her fault. Even if so, it wasn’t ONLY her fault! There was numerous crew and production teams involved yet this was all her doing!

I think it’s time Janet got an eventful public resurgence as it will not only be great for her to finally acknowledge the past by creating a better future for her and females artists to come. She DESERVES one more huge era! She DESERVES he own halftime show! She DESERVES a massive redemption success and popularity for something that was created to ruin her. Calm back ur fame Ms. Jackson! We need the world to remember how influential and powerful she was and STILL should be.

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As long as the doc won't 100% focus on the incident itself, it will be good! People have enough of that. What people DON'T know yet is that Janet's career was sabotaged and that the effects of that are STILL very visible. I'm certain that Viacom and Les Moonves will be exposed, so this doc is more than welcome. (And yes, I think Janet would be happy about that).

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9 hours ago, Jakob said:

Shouldn't the entire world know what happened to Janet's career and how it was manipulated? 

The thing is, we don't know the truth to everything that happened behind the scenes. Sometimes it's better to just move on. She will get her comeback/her legacy will live on regardless if some gossip documentary will be released or not. I don't think anyone with any real substance would be allowed to comment on it anyway.

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7 hours ago, diamondbutterfly said:

The thing is. We don't know the truth to everything that happened behind the scenes. Sometimes it's better to just move on. She will get her comeback/her legacy will live on regardless if some gossip documentary will be released or not. I don't think anyone with any real substance would be allowed to comment on it anyway.

Well, we know that Les Moonves was involved and that Janet's music was actively blacklisted. I'm sure this doc will give us more insights and I'm sure most people are not even aware of this entire blacklist.

When I mention Janet Jackson, people usually react very positive about her, but they always say: "Where did she go? What happened? I haven't heard her music in ages, but she was really good!" 

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Why aren't they doing a documentary about Justin and his mistakes? Why is the emphasis on Janet? Poor Britney, poor Janet. It's just a continuation of victimizing women in the entertainment and seeing them as some kind of helpless creatures. Some people loved to see Britney fail and they loved to see Janet fail. Did anyone ask if they wanted such a documentary to be made of themselves?

Janet is soon about to start a new era. Is this good publicity for it? Maybe if you think any publicity is good publicity. I would rather let her move on in peace without having to relive her mistakes over and over again. This documentary will change nothing.

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8 hours ago, diamondbutterfly said:


Why aren't they doing a documentary about Justin and his mistakes? Why is the emphasis on Janet? Poor Britney, poor Janet. It's just a continuation of victimizing women in the entertainment and seeing them as some kind of helpless creatures. Some people loved to see Britney fail and they loved to see Janet fail. Did anyone ask if they wanted such a documentary to be made of themselves?

Janet is soon about to start a new era. Is this good publicity for it? Maybe if you think any publicity is good publicity. I would rather let her move on in peace without having to relive her mistakes over and over again. This documentary will change nothing.

I don’t see it as victimizing when women get victimized in the music industry by how unfairly they are treated compared to men. Powerful women are ALWAYS seen as a threat hence why Britney was so harsh criticized, controlled n manipulated! I’m sorry, Janet is a powerful woman who NEVER deserved her legacy damn near tarnished and incredible place hold in the industry stripped away so publicly. It’s about reclaiming their humanity in the public eye by showing we need to stop treating women like this when we don’t know the whole story.

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1 hour ago, Lenzo88 said:

I don’t see it as victimizing when women get victimized in the music industry by how unfairly they are treated compared to men. Powerful women are ALWAYS seen as a threat hence why Britney was so harsh criticized, controlled n manipulated! I’m sorry, Janet is a powerful woman who NEVER deserved her legacy damn near tarnished and incredible place hold in the industry stripped away so publicly. It’s about reclaiming their humanity in the public eye by showing we need to stop treating women like this when we don’t know the whole story.

Is this the right way to get at it though? To destroy more people after someone was treated badly in the past. We know better now, so we should do better now. I honestly don't see what good this document could do. 

The truth is she is not without blame in the SB incident. They planned at least some of it together, but it failed. It was a huge misstep in her career. Everybody makes mistakes. But why should we relive it over and over again. She was treated unfairly after it but will this document change what has already happened? Can we blame it all on just a few persons? I believe it's more complicated than that.

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9 hours ago, diamondbutterfly said:

Is this the right way to get at it though? To destroy more people after someone was treated badly in the past. We know better now, so we should do better now. I honestly don't see what good this document could do. 

The truth is she is not without blame in the SB incident. They planned at least some of it together, but it failed. It was a huge misstep in her career. Everybody makes mistakes. But why should we relive it over and over again. She was treated unfairly after it but will this document change what has already happened? Can we blame it all on just a few persons? I believe it's more complicated than that.

This doc will focus on the aftermath. And 99% of the people have no idea that she was blacklisted. So yeah, this doc is a good thing. We all know SOMETHING was planned during the performance, but that's not the emphasis in this documentary.

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