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       Janet Jackson Remembers Whitney Houston
       By: WomanInTheMirror Date: February 15, 2012, 9:33 am
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       If anyone understands the pain that Whitney Houston's family is
       feeling right now, it's Janet Jackson.
       After losing her brother, Michael Jackson, in June 2009, she
       became a rock for the Jackson family and learned invaluable life
       lessons -- ones that she attempts to impart on the February 20
       episode of Anderson.
       "I couldn't believe it. Immediately I started shaking," Janet
       says when she heard about Whitney's death on the news. "I was
       trying to text everyone that I knew to let them know and I was
       speechless. I could not believe it ... I still can't believe it
       when I hear them playing tribute to her on the radio. It's still
       such a shock to me. I don't want to believe it."
       "It's very, very devastating and I pray for her and her family,
       even Bobby. I mean he's going through so much. They are all
       going through so much. The mother, it's very sad."
       When asked to compare her experience to this one, and pass along
       any advice to Bobbi Kristina, Janet says, "It's a very, very
       tough time. Even though it's still a loss. I lost my brother,
       she lost her mother. There's still a difference, even though
       there's still a loss to a family, I don't know what that's like
       being so young. It was hard for me. It was very very difficult
       for me. I didn't want to accept it, it's very difficult. You
       have to come to terms at some point, you have to actually give
       it up to God and it sounds so mean but you have to move on you
       can't hold onto that because it can be very devastating. But you
       have to go on with life. You figure out a way to move on. It's
       always right here. There's never a day, not one day has gone by
       where I don't think about my brother and my other brothers and
       sisters say the same thing."
       Watch a preview of Janet's episode and be sure to tune in to
       Anderson on February 20.
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