Janet Jackson makes her first red carpet appearance amid Leaving Neverland controversy as she's inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
Janet Jackson turned up the glamour factor Friday at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, where she was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. It is the first time the singer has been seen at a red carpet event amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the Leaving Neverland documentary which exposes child sexual abuse allegations against her late brother Michael Jackson. Janet has yet to comment on the accounts given by accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck. The 52-year-old pop legend wore a floor-length black gown with long robe-like split sleeves that allowed for a glimpse at her orange leather opera gloves. Near the hem, her luxurious gown was decorated with feathery black and orange fringe, and a couple of slits up the side revealed glittering black trousers. Accentuated her superstar features with makeup, the triple-divorcee flashed her megawatt smile for the shutterbugs as she posed on the red carpet. Janelle Monae, who was tapped to induct Jan