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David Bowie once offered a young Michael Jackson drugs: new Janet doc

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the new documentary “Janet Jackson.” — which premieres on Lifetime and A&E over Friday and Saturday nights — reveals that one celebrity guest once showed up with his own party favors.“I remember one of the parties that we had, [David] Bowie came,” says Jackson. “And I guess to get away from everyone, he was looking for a little room.”As the late rock legend went in search of a private spot to indulge, he found two of Jackson’s brothers.“Michael and I are sitting in one of the other rooms away from the party,” recalls Randy Jackson. “So Bowie walks in and … he offered us some of what he was doing to get high.“We just looked at each other.

We were like, ‘No.’ We didn’t know what it was, but it was like, ‘Nah, no thank you.’ ”But the Jacksons weren’t so welcome by everyone in the affluent white neighborhood of Encino.“They had this petition going around so that we wouldn’t be in the neighborhood,” says Janet.“I remember walking down the street and being called the N word, someone driving by and yelling it out … [being] told to go back home to the country, feeling it at school with some of the teachers and some of the kids touching your hair ’cause your hair was different from theirs.”Still, under the strict rule of their father Joe Jackson, the Jackson kids — with Janet being the youngest of nine — thrived in the face of that racism.“My brothers and sisters would always tell me why my father was so strict,” says Jackson, who was managed by her late dad early in her career.In fact, after her brothers fired their father as their manager, Joe Jackson set out to make Janet an even bigger star than Michael.

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