Janet Jackson surprised Margzetta Frazier with a FaceTime call on Friday days after the UCLA gymnast went viral with a floor routine set to Janet’s music.
The gymnast got a text saying she was getting a call in one minute. When the phone rang, the caller turned out to be Janet herself.
In the video chat Janet shared on Twitter, she said, “I would one day love to learn to tumble. And if I do, I would love for you to teach me! I did it once in the video 'Pleasure Principle,' and the way it was shot, people didn't think that it was me, but it was me doing the backflip!”
The gymnast quickly agrees to give Jackson a lesson. The artist laughs, "I would love for you to teach me. ... Hopefully, I won't break anything!”
Janet continued the call by saying,“I just want to say thank you, thank you for sharing your talent. It's so beautiful to see you tumble, really inspiring. And it just inspired me to want to do more and be better and be stronger. I absolutely loved it.”
She wrapped up the call by telling an emotional gymnast again that she'd love to learn some of the gymnast's moves and would be reaching out the next time she's in Los Angeles.

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