Janet Jackson & Wissam Al Mana Divorced after 5 Years of Marriage; Janet Claimed Wissam Became Controlling During Her Pregnancy
American pop legend Janet Jackson split up with her husband Wissam Al Mana who is a CEO Billionaire. Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana split up came three months after giving birth to their first child.
According to People, Janet Jackson thought her husband had become too controlling during her pregnancy. Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana was married for almost five years but they still co-parenting their first child named Eissa.
Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana first met at the hotel opening in Dubai in 2010 and later announced their engagement in the year 2012 and secretly married the year afterward. The pair later revealed their marriage a year after the wedding.
Seemingly Janet Jackson took a little bit of time to unwind and move on from what was happened as she was spotted first time while shopping in London on Monday according to E News. The singer was spotted wearing a baggy cape, relax pants and a cap with matching sneakers on during her getaway.
Wissam Al Mana is from Qatar who runs their company together with his two brothers named Hisham Saleh Al Mana, and Kamal Saleh Al Mana. Wissam Al Mana is the executive director of the Al Mana which founded by his father.
While Janet Jackson is the youngest among the child of Jackson family, she first started her career with the variety television series "The Jacksons" in 1976. Later on, she appeared in other television shows throughout the 1970's and early 1980's.
Janet Jackson used to wear sexy and vulgar outfits before but not until she met Wissam. Janet retreated from the public's eye and reportedly converted to Islam as it was Wissam's religion. Eissa is Janet and Wissam's first and unfortunately their last child who Janet gave birth at the age of 50 while Wissam Al Mana is 42 years old.
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