Concerned Nanny Called Janet Jackson For Welfare Check on 1-Year-Old Son After Jackson’s Ex Refused To Give Her The WiFi Password

Saturday night, #JanetJackson ordered a welfare check on her 1-year-old son after her nanny called to report allegations of abuse and drug use at the hands of her estranged husband, Wissam Al Mina. 

However, after further investigation, officials found the child in no danger and no signs of drug use, as they chalked the incident up to a nasty custody battle between the estranged couple. But now, sources close to Jackson and Wissam have blamed the entire incident on the nanny that called Jackson in the first place. 

According to The Blast, just before the concerned call to the international superstar, Jackson’s nanny got into an altercation over the WiFi password. When Wissam denied the nanny’s request for the code, she immediately called Jackson to fan the flames of the estranged couple’s bitter custody dispute. 

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Although sources say the incident “seems like a lot of nothing,” Wissam believes Jackson’s nanny is trying to sabotage him. But, for the sake of their son, both parents are looking to move on from this drama.

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