The Star (Jamaica)

Janet Jackson battled depression

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Janet Jackson has opened up about her “intense” battle with depression. The 52-year-old singer believes her problems are partly due to feeling “inferior” as a child while also coming up against racism and sexism, but she’s grateful she fought her way back from the mood disorder.

She wrote in the new issue of Essence magazine: “I struggled with depression. The struggle was intense.

“Low self-esteem might be rooted in childhood feelings of inferiorit­y. It could relate to failing to meet impossibly high standards. And, of course, there are always the societal issues of racism and sexism. Put it all together, and depression is a tenacious and scary condition. Thankfully, I found my way through it.”

Even in her forties, Janet struggled to stop herself from falling into despair.

She wrote: “In my forties: Like millions of women in the world, I still heard voices inside my head berating me, voices questionin­g my value.

“Happiness was elusive. A reunion with old friends might make me happy. A call from a colleague might make me happy. But because sometimes I saw my failed relationsh­ips as my fault, I easily fell into despair.”

But the Together Again singer also spoke touchingly of finding happiness thanks to her son Eissa, 16 months, who she has with estranged husband Wissam Al Mana.

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