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Janet Jackson Protected Eve—But Why Did She Have to? (video)

Rapper and actress Eve  shared a moment that many women in entertainment—and beyond—know far too well. At an industry party, someone tampered with h

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Rapper and actress Eve  shared a moment that many women in entertainment—and beyond—know far too well. At an industry party, someone tampered with her drink. Before she even realized what was happening, Janet Jackson sprang into action, protecting her like the legend she is.

We share these stories not to scare women, but because warning and awareness are still necessary in a world where this keeps happening. Still, the truth remains:
Men with platforms need to speak more loudly and more often about not doing this to women. That’s where the change must begin.

Eve shares more of her story—her survival, her growth, and her rise—in her memoir Who’s That Girl?, a testimony to the power of resilience and owning your voice as a woman in the public eye.

📚 Consider picking it up.
🛡️ And as always, protect each other out here.

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