The daughter of the late Michael Jackson recently got her first movie role in Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys.
Janet is not totally on board. "We've spoken about the fact that you're only a child once," the pop star told Prevention magazine in a new interview, released this month. "I think there's a time for everything, and now is not the time [to act in films]." "I told her that I thought she should enjoy being a kid, possibly go to college or not, but wait till she turns 18.
She's a very tough, smart girl." "But it's a cutthroat industry. I wouldn't want my child to do it." That wasn't the only thing Janet was chatty about. The Nutrisystem spokeswoman was very candid about her weight and body issues over the years.
I think people really connect with the idea of someone who's gained and lost weight in a public way, and also someone who's an emotional eater." "Health was always a concern. When I gained weight in 2005, my nutritionist was very worried. I was close to having diabetes. Even when I lost it [and] then gained quite a bit back, there was always the thought of heart disease.
While Janet Jackson is considered to be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, she admits she isn't exempt from having low self-esteem. "Knowing I have these problems with body image, I ask my friends and family to tell me when I've lost too much. Because I will continue to pick on myself like all other woman do, and say, 'You need to [lose] more here, more there.'" The A-lister loves her trimmed down look, but isn't fond of the process of getting slim. "I don't like to workout, and I get bored easily. Tony Martinez [her trainer] is great.
When I'm getting ready for a tour, I'll work out with the dancers. He'll put us in teams and we'll do all sorts of drills and races." The five-time Grammy Award winning artist admits she has triggers which cause her to overeat such as boredom, sadness, frustration, stress and work, but in addition she just loves sweets which contribute to her weight problems.
Chocolate, cake, caramel apples-there aren't many things I don't love." Jackson was talkative about most matters and admits her songs "are normally about what's going on in my life ... I don't need to keep a diary," but one subject was off limits as far as her businessman BF Wissam Al Mana (above). Asked if he's her soulmate, she laughed: "Maybe. Maybe. We'll see.