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Janet Jackson is dressed head to toe in black as she arrives at JFK Airport in NYC


Janet Jackson is dressed head to toe in black as she arrives at JFK Airport in NYC ahead of New Year’s celebrations

She’ll be celebrating her son Eissa’s second birthday on January 3.

But first Janet Jackson will be seeing in the New Year in the Big Apple.

The pop star, 53, was spotted arriving at JFK Airport, exiting the terminal accompanied by airport staff and her security.

Ready for 2020: Janet Jackson, 53, was spotted arriving at JFK Airport in New York on Tuesday dressed head-to-toe in black ahead of the New Year's celebrations in the Big Apple

Ready for 2020: Janet Jackson, 53, was spotted arriving at JFK Airport in New York on Tuesday dressed head-to-toe in black ahead of the New Year’s celebrations in the Big Apple

The Rhythm Nation hitmaker was dressed head-to-toe in black.

She wore a tracksuit and trainers and carried a fur coat.

Her head was covered with a scarf under her hoodie but her long braids fell loose down the front.

Janet added a pair of sunglasses and waved to fans as she headed to her ride. 

Relaxed: Janet, who was accompanied by security, wore a tracksuit and trainers and carried a fur coat. Her head was covered with a scarf under her hoodie but her long braids fell loose

Relaxed: Janet, who was accompanied by security, wore a tracksuit and trainers and carried a fur coat. Her head was covered with a scarf under her hoodie but her long braids fell loose

Friendly: The Rhythm Nation hitmaker waved to fans as she exited the airport terminal

Friendly: The Rhythm Nation hitmaker waved to fans as she exited the airport terminal

Janet is estranged from the father of her son, Qatari multi-millionaire businessman Wissam Al Mana whom she married in 2012.

The couple announced their separation in April 2017, four months after the birth of their child.

After arriving in New York City, Janet posted a selfie to her Instagram showing her coiffed and made up and alongside she put a heart emoji.

Beautiful: After arriving in New York City, Janet posted a selfie to her Instagram showing her coiffed and made up and alongside she put a heart emoji

Beautiful: After arriving in New York City, Janet posted a selfie to her Instagram showing her coiffed and made up and alongside she put a heart emoji

Looking back: The singer has been reflecting on the past year in a series of Instagram posts. She thanked fans for supporting her Las Vegas residency in the first part of 2019

Looking back: The singer has been reflecting on the past year in a series of Instagram posts. She thanked fans for supporting her Las Vegas residency in the first part of 2019

Meanwhile, the singer has been reflecting on the past year in a series of Instagram posts.

She thanked fans for supporting her Las Vegas residency in the first part of 2019.

She also highlighted the occasion of being inducted in the the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

‘It means so much to me to join my brothers,’ Janet wrote. 

The sister of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 added: ‘I hope in this next decade more women are inducted too.’

In a third post, Janet shared: ‘Of course another milestone this year was celebrating #RN30. I still cannot believe it’s been 30 years.’

‘#RhythmNation meant so much to me and I’m so grateful that it’s still meaningful to so many today.’

Rhythm Nation: In a third post, Janet shared: 'Of course another milestone this year was celebrating #RN30. I still cannot believe it’s been 30 years'

Rhythm Nation: In a third post, Janet shared: ‘Of course another milestone this year was celebrating #RN30. I still cannot believe it’s been 30 years’

Achievement: Janet also highlighted the occasion of being inducted in the the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 'It means so much to me to join my brothers,' she wrote

Achievement: Janet also highlighted the occasion of being inducted in the the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. ‘It means so much to me to join my brothers,’ she wrote 

 

 

 



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