Say goodbye to the good guy. Say hello to your favorite villain. All that sing and dance over with. I’m here to turn Rome into ashes-Travis Barker Scott III
Janet Jackson has finally broken her silence on why she was not involved in the production process of her late brother Michael Jackson’s biopic or why she did not allow someone to portray her character in the film. This was her response when she was asked by an interviewer:
🎙️ Reporter: “Why were you not part of your late brother’s biopic movie, or why did you not allow your character to be portrayed in the film?”
🗣️ Janet Jackson: “I just find it absurd to be part of it because when my brother was still alive, the same people creating a biopic claiming to celebrate him were the same people who made his life miserable before he passed away in 2009. So why would I be part of that?”
🎙️ Reporter: “But your siblings and Michael’s children were involved in the movie. Did you speak to them about your decision or even advise them not to be part of it?”
🗣️ Janet Jackson: “I mean, everyone has their own decision to make, and I’m sure they were all aware of what Michael went through at the hands of these people who now claim to love him but still made decisions that affected him. I just felt they had their own reasons for being part of it, or maybe it was for monetary reason, because I personally didn’t see any reason why they should have allowed it. That’s why I support Paris’ decision not to be part of this so-called biopic that claims to honor my brother.”
"Kiss From a Rose" was written by Seal around 1987, but was only very successful in 1995 thanks to the film Batman Forever. Released in 1994 on the album Seal II, the song almost went unnoticed. Director Joel Schumacher loved the track and insisted on putting it in the end credits of the film.
After that, the track reached #1 in the US and won three Grammys in 1996 (Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance).