Janet Jackson is back at work after two traumatizing weeks, dealing with the death of her brother and King of Pop Michael Jackson.
According to co-star Malik Yoba, Jackson is on the set of Tyler's Perry's 'Why Did I Get Married Too,' the sequel to the 2007 flick 'Why Did I Get Married'.
Speaking of Jackson's return, Yoba, who plays her husband in the film, told fans Jackson "seems well".
"For those of you who are curious about the state of Ms. Jackson, all seems well."
"She's here at work and we've got a couple of serious scenes to shoot today."
Why Did I Get Married Too is slated for release Spring 2010.
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I know Janet Jackson will not read this blog but I know 100% how it feels to lose a brother to those who pretend to have their best interest and they do not. My prayers are with her family at this time no matter how famous Michael Jackson had become he was still her brother and they cared about him no matter what.
To the Jackson family they are in my prayers,
Gladys
janet thats good to be back at work , that will help you to get stronger faster being around different people tyler them are a good group of people and then you can always fall back to family , time does heal all wounnds you can believe that and janet give us some more music you have still got it just like the rest of them and you can do it , i love your music and your dancing is so like your big brothers was and you couls match michael step tp step an that scream video and the hair is very chic you can wear that so many different ways i used to wear my hair the exact same way for years and i used to pull it all up on top of my head and had a lot of little ringlets coming down all around my face with large hoops and you could'nt tell me nothing, take care janet.
R&B/gospel singer Tarralyn Ramsey is releasing a new album titled "Beyond The Darkness" on September 1, 2009.
Beyond The Darkness, a September 2009 release, is a life album with a collection of uplifting songs that emulate where Tarralyn was at the time the songs were written.
"I want people to take away hope and inspiration after listening to my music," states Ramsey. "I also want them to know that God is with them and that they can accomplish any dream."
In 2000 she enjoyed a fulfilling singing career at Verity/Warner where she released her Stellar award-nominated self-titled project, and later released Tarralyn on Tommy Motola's Casablanca/Universal label in 2004, and although in the business for 10 years-she received her first record deal at 15 years old-her fame spread quickly when she was crowned the inaugural winner of VH1's "Born To Diva," hosted by Queen Latifah.