Janet Jackson's Road to Starting a Family

Singer announced she's postponing her tour because she's planning a family.

"My husband and I are planning our family," she said ecstatically in a video posted to Twitter today.

Jackson went on to say, "I have to rest up, doctor's orders," while explaining that she would be postponing the second leg of her "Unbreakable" world tour indefinitely.

What Jackson, who turns 50 next month, didn't say was whether she and her husband, Qatari business magnate Wissam Al Mana, 41, were already expecting, were trying to start a family or were in the process of adopting a child.

Either way, it hasn't been easy getting to this point. Here's a look back at Jackson's road to starting a family.

1984

The youngest of the famous Jackson clan, Janet Jackson eloped with singer James DeBarge, of the singing family group DeBarge, in 1984, when she was just 18. The marriage lasted only three months and was annulled the following year.

1991

1999

When their relationship broke down, Elizondo filed for divorce, taking their private marriage public. He also sued Jackson for millions of dollars in spousal support, finally reaching a settlement three years later.

2012

Jackson surprised the world again by secretly marrying billionaire businessman Wissam Al Mana in 2012. It wasn't until a year later that the news went public, when the singer posted a statement on her website saying the couple had tied the knot in a "quiet, private, and beautiful ceremony."

"Our wedding gifts to one another were contributions to our respective favorite children's charities," she said, closing the note, "With love, Wissam and Janet."

2015

Last December, Jackson announced that she was postponing her "Unbreakable" tour until the spring to have an unspecified surgical procedure. Calling it a "difficult time," she asked her fans to "please pray for me." Two weeks later, she announced the rescheduled tour dates, and, though she offered no details on her medical condition, she denied rumors that she had cancer.