Michael Jackson’s little sister Janet Jackson sent fans wild with her latest seductive snap that she shared on her official digital platform.
Janet oozed appeal as she appeared to be completely naked after ditching her clothes for the heart-racing image.
Lying between white linen sheets, she teased fans as she covered her modesty with a tactical pose, using her incredible locks to disguise her ample cleavage.
Age-defying Janet proved to fans that she is still the ultimate siren as she dared to bare all while posing up a storm for the sultry snap.
Addressing her 4.2 million followers, she wrote what appeared to be a poem, or perhaps song lyrics from one of her new tracks as she prepares for her come-back tour.
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The star wrote: “Now you understand just why my heads not bowed.
“I don’t shout or jump about or have to talk real loud.
“When you see me passing, it ought to make you proud.
“I say, it’s in the click of my heels, the bend of my hair, the palm of my hand.
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“The need for my care, cause I’m a woman Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that’s me.”
The 53-year-old goddess rocketed to fame in 1976 after making a variety of TV appearances with her famous siblings The Jacksons.
She became a pop sensation as she launched her third and fourth albums Control and Rhythm Nation which took the globe by storm.
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Janet, who is the youngest sibling of the Jackson clan, will kick off her Black Diamond World Tour in arenas across North America this summer.
It is believed that the tour will include tracks from her new forthcoming Black Diamond album which will be released soon this year.
The former sex symbol’s new tour will also feature music from her 12 multi-platinum albums, including the legendary Rhythm Nation which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.
Fans hoping to see Janet in action will be pleased to learn that the show will begin in Miami on June 24 and will also land in several big cities across North America.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk