Details of the parting of Janet Jackson and Vissama al-Mana

The love story of Janet Jackson and Vissama al-Mana, unfortunately, did not receive a new sequel with the birth of her son, but ended in divorce. The appearance of the baby Issa only exacerbated the cultural differences between the popular pop singer and her husband-Muslim.

Like a bolt from the blue

The news that Janet Jackson and Vissam al-Mana had decided to part ways was a surprise to everyone. Recently, Janet, who first became a mother on January 3, practically did not go outside the house and did not communicate with friends as before. The singer and businessman lived in her private world, but freedom-loving Janet was tired of dwelling like a bird in a cage, and she asked her husband for a divorce, which she received. Today, the media began to appear details of what happened ...

Wissam Al-Manah and Janet Jackson

Excessive control and different mentality

At the beginning of their relationship, Janet, appreciated by millions of listeners, who was in love with Vissama, for the sake of him, changed her way of life and habits, ceasing to appear in public and concerts in frank clothes.

When the singer became pregnant, her husband insisted that she did not appear in public places without his escort and with his head uncovered, the insider said, and when the heirs were born, the al-Mana said that it would be better for the child if she does not leave the house until breastfeed.

Such a way of life, uncharacteristic to her, completely exhausted Janet, who even accepted Islam for the sake of her husband, but felt that she was still disappointing him.

Janet Jackson

Mom's arrival

As you know, in the couple's house in London, Janet's mother stayed for two months. Catherine Jackson initially considered the relationship of the star daughter with the Qatari rich man a big mistake, especially shocked the elderly woman with the bloody sacrifice her brother-in-law brought in honor of the birth of Issa. Seeing how Janet lives, having heard about the troubles that prevent her from sleeping at night, the parent supported her decision to leave Vissam and return to her usual culture.

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The question of guardianship

Now 50-year-old Janet lives in a house near the Vissama mansion in London. 3-month Issa is with his mother, who needs it, and his father comes to him at any time convenient for him, told the source. He added that as the boy grows up, the situation with his place of residence can change.