Janet Jackson

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I've been lurking so now I'm joining the conversation. I personally hope that she gets herself together physically for her tour because I have had tickets to her concert for the past 2 years! I bought them when she first announced the tour and this tour was postponed for 2 years and the tickets are non-refundable because it was postponed and not cancelled. Now that the concert is scheduled for November over here on the east coast, I want Janet to bring it! I need Janet to get herself right and be the "No my first name ain't baby, it's Janet Ms Jackson if you're nasty" I believe is still in her!
 
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I realize that Janet has kind of lighter skin tone, but that baby totally doesn't look half African-American! Tell me I'm not the only who thinks that!
he's very light but you never know what genes will do.....I'm sure you've heard of black people "passing" back in the old days......like the 50's and earlier. A light skinned black person identifying as white.
 
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I realize that Janet has kind of lighter skin tone, but that baby totally doesn't look half African-American! Tell me I'm not the only who thinks that!

Many biracial babies tend to not get darker until they are a year to a few years old while others really don't get dark at all. You can't really predict what a biracial person will look like. All biracial people don't look alike I mean some have fair skin with straight/wavy hair, some have darker skin with kinky hair, some have kinky hair but have fair skin, and some have darker skin with straight/wavy hair. My siblings and I are biracial (Dad is African American and Mom is Mexican/has a light skin color) though we all look more like my dad's family each one of our skin color and hair is different. Like my sister has a darker skin color (darker than Janet's) but when her hair is grown out it is pretty straight like our mother's hair. But my brother and me have a lighter skin color (with mine being the lightest not much darker than Janet's son actually unless I tan) which is similar to my mother's skin color but my brother and me both have kinky hair when it is grown out.

Janet's son Eissa does look like he has gotten slightly darker than he was in the first picture Janet shared of him back in April. And he also seems to have Janet's big brown eyes and big cheeks.

The first picture Janet shared of Eissa
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One of the most recent pictures of Eissa
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Many biracial babies tend to not get darker until they are a year to a few years old while others really don't get dark at all. You can't really predict what a biracial person will look like. All biracial people don't look alike I mean some have fair skin with straight/wavy hair, some have darker skin with kinky hair, some have kinky hair but have fair skin, and some have darker skin with straight/wavy hair. My siblings and I are biracial (Dad is African American and Mom is Mexican/has a light skin color) though we all look more like my dad's family each one of our skin color and hair is different. Like my sister has a darker skin color (darker than Janet's) but when her hair is grown out it is pretty straight like our mother's hair. But my brother and me have a lighter skin color (with mine being the lightest not much darker than Janet's son actually unless I tan) which is similar to my mother's skin color but my brother and me both have kinky hair when it is grown out.

Janet's son Eissa does look like he has gotten slightly darker than he was in the first picture Janet shared of him back in April. And he also seems to have Janet's big brown eyes and big cheeks.

The first picture Janet shared of Eissa
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One of the most recent pictures of Eissa
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Agree. My brother and I are biracial (Italian Dad and Black Mother). We both looked like straight white babies and both darkened up by our first birthday. My brother and I would tease my mom their was no way we are hers by looking at pics with her holding us. My mother got into an argument twice with women who thought she was our nanny.
 
She was 49 when she got pregnant. I guess she might have used embryos that were previously frozen but isn't more likely it was a donated frozen embryo?
When she was on the Tyra Banks show years ago she said she had her eggs frozen.

Eissa is adorable, he is fair but most mixed babies generally are until they're toddlers. His features are still changing but I think he resembles Janet as a baby. I see a resemblance to his cousin Blanket too.

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I realize that Janet has kind of lighter skin tone, but that baby totally doesn't look half African-American! Tell me I'm not the only who thinks that!
You realize that any skintone can be produced by black folks right? Genetics will determine what the baby will look like as with any other mixed race baby. There are biracial people who are half Asian and half White who may adopt all all the features of their White parent while a sibling will adopt all of ths features of their Asian parent. African American is an ethnicity not a race and what does half African American look like anyway?
 
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