TV Janet Jackson felt 'guilty by association' after molestation allegations against brother Michael The singer also weighs in on the fallout over the Justin Timberlake Super Bowl controversy in the trailer for Lifetime and A&E's documentary. By Andrea Towers Andrea Towers Andrea Towers is a former assistant editor at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2016. EW's editorial guidelines Published on January 4, 2022 01:16PM EST The first full-length trailer for Lifetime and A&E's Janet Jackson documentary has arrived and hints at what we can expect to see when it comes to exploring the career and personal life of one of music's greatest talents. And as expected, it seems Janet is going to give us a lot of raw insight into Jackson's relationship with her family — notably, with her brother Michael. Janet Jackson in the Lifetime and A&E documentary 'Janet.'. Lifetime In the trailer, Jackson confirms that Michael and Randy were the two brothers she was closest to. When asked how the sexual misconduct allegations by multiple accusers over the years against Michael affected her, she doesn't mince words. "Guilty by association," she admits. "Because that's what they call it, right?" Janet Jackson and her brother Michael Jackson in the Lifetime and A&E documentary 'JANET.'. Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images Filmed in 2018 and announced in March 2020, the documentary also highlights Jackson's controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show with Justin Timberlake from 2004, showing a conversation where Jackson is approached about collaborating with the pop star. "They build you up," Jackson says, her words playing over footage of her brother getting arrested and the Super Bowl performance, where afterward, headlines like "Jackson banned from Grammys after Super Bowl stunt" ran. "And once you get there, they're so quick to tear you down," she continues. The documentary, which covers everything from Jackson's motherhood journey to her break from the music industry, also features interviews from iconic pop culture legends like Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, Samuel L. Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, and Paula Abdul. Part one of Janet premieres Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime and A&E. Watch the trailer above. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Janet Jackson takes control of her story in raw doc trailer: 'Love it or hate it, this is me' Janet Jackson surprises UCLA gymnast on FaceTime after dance routine set to her music goes viral Janet Jackson thanks fans for 1986 album Control topping charts a day after Justin Timberlake's apology