Janet Jackson ‘Felt Like A Prisoner’ While Married To Wissam Al Mana

Janet Jackson’s failed marriage to Wissam Almana came as a shock to many however more details about the marriage have emerged.

Jackson “felt hidden from family and friends,” a Jackson family confidant says in the new issue of Us Weekly. “Her life was sheltered.”

Their relationship began as a much-needed escape. In eed of cash and just trying to get over Michael’s 2009 death also heartbroken following the end of her seven years relationship withJermaine Dupri, Jackson was desperately seeking stability.
Enter Al Mana, whom she met at a hotel opening in Dubai in April 2010.

He swept in at just the right time,” reveals a second insider. “He bailed her out and whisked her away to the Middle East.” There, she found solace. “Janet lived a very lavish life with him,” “His money could afford them a lot of privacy, which was what she craved.” Al Mana introduced her to another wish: a family of her own. “Janet was never very maternal before, but that changed with Wissam,” adds the insider. “He really wanted a baby and she was ready. She realized she found the right guy.”

But her instincts were wrong. Al Mana’s desire for “a traditional wife who stuck with Muslim traditions” began to influence his wife, claims the Jackson source. She started to wear burkas — full-length, loose-fitting outer garments — and to steer clear of her former confidants.

“Janet felt like she couldn’t be herself anymore,” says the source. The restrictions flowed into her career as well. Though she canceled her Unbreakable world tour in April 2016 to focus on her pregnancy, “Janet felt like her music was suffering and she resented Wissam,” says the insider. “She couldn’t settle down and be what he wanted.”

“She put her foot down and said no,” adds the Jackson source. “Janet wanted to get her life back.”