Janet Jackson's Woman Crushes Queen Latifah & Gabrielle Union Smile Alongside Her in a New Photo
Janet Jackson posted a throwback picture with Gabrielle Union and Queen Latifah, revealing that they are her "woman crushes."
Janet Jackson has been spreading love to as many people as she can amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the most recent recipients are her "woman crushes," Queen Latifah and Gabrielle Union.
The iconic singer posted a picture of the lovely trio on Instagram, calling them "black girl magic." The picture was taken back in May 2019, during Jackson's Las Vegas residency, "Metamorphosis." Fans were quick to show their love for all three women, calling them "queens" in the post's comment section.
QUEEN LATIFAH'S VERY OWN GIRL CRUSH
Recently on Jada Pinkett Smith's Facebook show "Red Table Talk," Queen Latifah also shared her own woman crush with the rest of the participants, particularly Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish. While Regina disclosed that her crush is Will Smith, and Haddish's is Henry Cavel, Latifah revealed hers is a girl.
"I like the girl. She's a Brazilian model."
Queen Latifah attends the VH1 Hip Hop Honors Awards Night | Source: Getty Images/GlobalImagesUkraine
Jada went on to let people know that Queen was actually referring to Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, before calling her a cutie. The "Beauty Shop" actress agreed, and said: "she got fire."
SPREADING LOVE TO FRONTLINERS
Meanwhile, aside from spreading love to Gabrielle Union and Queen Latifah, Jackson also posted a tribute for doctors, nurses, and everybody else working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The singer also used her influence to ask people to stay at home and do their part in stopping the spread of the virus.
At times like these, people are beginning to realize the value of those who work in the health center, and even those who work to keep the supply chain stable, such as grocery store personnel, pharmacists, delivery drivers, restaurant staff, and many more.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WORLD'S FRONTLINERS
Janet Jackson made sure to show appreciation to these frontliners, writing a lengthy tribute thanking them on Instagram.
"YOU are seen and forever appreciated. Thank U and please stay safe. Let's all keep the positivity up by remembering to keep smiling, laughing, singing, dancing, and spreading LOVE."
The singer also used her influence to ask people to stay at home and do their part in stopping the spread of the virus. She is currently in self-quarantine with her son in London.