In a recent development during the ongoing trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, a sealed statement from Janet Jackson has surfaced, shedding light on a cautionary note she received from her brother, Michael Jackson, in 1998. This revelation offers a glimpse into the intricate dynamics of the entertainment industry and the protective bond between the Jackson siblings.

According to the statement, while Janet was visiting Michael at his Neverland Ranch, he handed her a note that read:

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“Not every invitation is for you. Some parties aren’t about music. Don’t let them dress it up like it is. There are mentors who don’t teach. There are circles you don’t come back from. Stay near the music. That’s where we’re safe.”

At the time, Janet interpreted the message as one of Michael’s poetic musings. However, its significance became clearer when she later received an unsolicited invitation to an exclusive event in Malibu, characterized by its vague details and emphasis on legacy and exclusivity. Recalling Michael’s note, she chose not to attend the event.

Further interactions suggested that the invitation might have been less about her presence and more about her influence and connections, particularly with up-and-coming dancers and protégés. This realization led Janet to distance herself from certain industry events and collaborations.

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The statement also touches upon the challenges Janet faced in the aftermath of her decision, including a noticeable decline in media engagements and opportunities. She reflects on the complexities of navigating the entertainment industry while maintaining personal integrity and protecting those under her mentorship.

This disclosure provides a rare insight into the behind-the-scenes considerations and decisions artists make, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and the protective instincts of family.

For a more detailed account, you can watch the following video: