Janet Jackson surprised her followers with a first look at her new two-part documentary that she said took her 5 years to make.
On Monday, the 55-year old shared that the upcoming documentary is self-titled JANET and will air for two nights in January of 2022.
Expect to see it on Lifetime and A&E just in time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her debut album.
According to People:
The clip begins with interview snippets from Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey and Paula Abdul speaking about Janet’s impactful music career.
“This is what a superstar look like,” Elliott says.
“She is an empowered woman,” Carey adds, before Abdul calls Janet a “force to be reckoned with.”
“She comes from a whole family of legends,” professional dancer Whyley Yoshimura notes.
Despite her stardom, to big brother Tito Jackson, “she will always be my baby sister,” he says with a smile as fans can be heard chanting “Janet! Janet!” off camera.
Footage from throughout Janet’s life and career is then shown as her 1986 hit “Control” plays in the background. Included in the trailer is archival footage of Janet’s brother Michael Jackson, who died in 2009, and her Poetic Justice costar Tupac Shakur, who was killed in 1996.
Janet then sits down in front of the camera and says in voiceover: “This is my story, told by me. Not through someone else’s eyes.”
Watch below:
“Hey u guys. Excited to share the first teaser of my new documentary with u. ? #JanetDoc,” Jackson wrote on Instagram alongside the video.
The documentary — which the trailer says is more than “five years in the making” — was announced in March and was filmed around the time of the death of her father, Joe Jackson, in June 2018.
It will also cover her return to the stage following a break from music, her 2004 Super Bowl halftime performance with Justin Timberlake, the death of her brother Michael, and becoming a mom later in life.
“This is the truth,” Janet says in the teaser released Monday. “Take it or leave it. Love it or hate it. This is me.”