Janet Jackson says she plans to join her brothers on their upcoming tour. During a recent interview with Extra at the Marco Glaviano "Supermodels" exhibition at the Keszler Gallery in New York, she also praised President Obama for speaking up in favor of same sex marriage.
Speaking of her plans to appear alongside her bros she said: "Of course I am. Where I don't know, but I will."
Janet also said that she is proud of President Obama for taking his stance in favor of gay marriage:
"He finally came around, didn't he? He finally came around, good for him. I've been so busy and my focus has been so much on other things that I haven't even paid it that much attention to the response of the fans, but I'm sure they're very, very pleased."
She also says she's busy working on new music, adding, "I've just been having my head into creating music and producing, getting my stuff together for films."
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