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New mom Janet Jackson fled her Muslim tycoon hubby, Wissam Al Mana, after living through a five-year hell of emotional and verbal abuse!
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Her brother Randy Jackson charges Qatar-born billionaire Wissam “kept Janet a prisoner in her own home,” and another insider says her husband subjected the singer to horrifying abuse — even when she was carrying their unborn son, Eissa.
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“During Janet’s pregnancy, Wissam would yell at her, make her cry and call her ‘bitch’ and ‘whore,’ ” spills an insider. “He treated her like dirt.” Yet, things seemed good right after their 2012 wedding. The pop diva converted to Islam and settled in London.
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At first, Wissam promised the "Rhythm Nation" singer she could continue working, sources say. “But every time she mentioned recording and touring, he’d spit on the ground and say, ‘That’s over with. There’ll be no more talk of that,’ ” the insider says.
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“Sometimes he’d grab her by the arm and say, ‘In America, you’re the skank known as Janet Jackson. Here, you are my wife. You will have dignity and do what I say.’ ” He also forced Janet to dress in traditional Muslim garb and cruelly cut his wife off from her American family.
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“Janet wasn’t allowed to speak freely with her own mother, Katherine (right),” tattles a family source. Lawyers for Wissam refused to “dignify” other reports of the billionaire’s abusive behavior “with a response,” stating his breakup with Janet “is a cause of great sadness.”
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But a mole insists Janet lived in lock-down and “couldn’t even go to the bathroom alone in public. Wissam would send in a female bodyguard to make sure she did her business.” The singer finally fled in April.
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She’s now on tour — and recently melted down on stage, leading Randy to go public. She has custody of eight-month-old Eissa, but Wissam’s “abuse is still going on,” says Randy. “It’s constant harassment.”
Photo credit: BACKGRID
New mom Janet Jackson fled her Muslim tycoon hubby, Wissam Al Mana, after living through a five-year hell of emotional and verbal abuse!
Photo credit: Getty Images/BACKGRID
Her brother Randy Jackson charges Qatar-born billionaire Wissam “kept Janet a prisoner in her own home,” and another insider says her husband subjected the singer to horrifying abuse — even when she was carrying their unborn son, Eissa.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
“During Janet’s pregnancy, Wissam would yell at her, make her cry and call her ‘bitch’ and ‘whore,’ ” spills an insider. “He treated her like dirt.” Yet, things seemed good right after their 2012 wedding. The pop diva converted to Islam and settled in London.
Photo credit: Getty Images
At first, Wissam promised the "Rhythm Nation" singer she could continue working, sources say. “But every time she mentioned recording and touring, he’d spit on the ground and say, ‘That’s over with. There’ll be no more talk of that,’ ” the insider says.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Sometimes he’d grab her by the arm and say, ‘In America, you’re the skank known as Janet Jackson. Here, you are my wife. You will have dignity and do what I say.’ ” He also forced Janet to dress in traditional Muslim garb and cruelly cut his wife off from her American family.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
“Janet wasn’t allowed to speak freely with her own mother, Katherine (right),” tattles a family source. Lawyers for Wissam refused to “dignify” other reports of the billionaire’s abusive behavior “with a response,” stating his breakup with Janet “is a cause of great sadness.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
But a mole insists Janet lived in lock-down and “couldn’t even go to the bathroom alone in public. Wissam would send in a female bodyguard to make sure she did her business.” The singer finally fled in April.
Photo credit: Getty Images
She’s now on tour — and recently melted down on stage, leading Randy to go public. She has custody of eight-month-old Eissa, but Wissam’s “abuse is still going on,” says Randy. “It’s constant harassment.”
Photo credit: BACKGRID