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    Janet Jackson's son kisses the screen when his mom's on television

    The 'Control' hitmaker's 18-month-old child Eissa - whom she has with ex-husband Wissam Al Mana - has already got to know his famous parent's work as he is often on the road with the 52-year-old star, and, as a result, he always reacts in the cute way when he spots Janet on the box


    Speaking to Jamie Theakston and Emma Bunton on Heart London Breakfast, she said: "Yeah. He's seen me, he tours with me. He's seen me on Television, trying to kiss the TV - pointing saying 'Mama.'"

    Asked how she is finding being a mother, she said: "I love it. It's more. I love it. Every minute of it - motherhood. It's beautiful."

    Not only is the little tot aware of his mother's vocation, but he's even following in the famous Jackson family's footsteps as he's learnt how to play a melody on the piano and is already a keen drummer.

    Asked if she would mind the youngster having a career in music, Janet - who is the younger sister of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson - said: "Only if he wants to be. But it's not an easy life. So it's truly up to him. If he has a passion for it. He loves piano. He loves drums. He loves music."

    A shocked Jamie asked, "He's not playing the piano before the age of two surely?", to which she replied, "Yeah."

    She then added: "He doesn't bang on it. You know most kids would bang on it? He actually ... it's really interesting cos' he'll play a melody."

    "He'll play something and he'll go to another note, two notes. And then he'll go back to the first two notes. And it's a rhythm to it. It honestly blew my mind."

    Tune into Heart London Breakfast with Jamie and Emma, weekdays from 6am - 9am.

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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