Wissam Al Mana and Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson and estranged husband Wissam Al Mana, pictured on Feb. 25, 2013 in Milan, Italy, split after 5 years of marriage. Reuters

“Nasty” singer Janet Jackson was pictured in a London park Wednesday pushing her 3-month-ols son, Eissa, in a baby carriage. A nanny joined the pop star, who was secretive about her pregnancy.

Pictures, which can be viewed here, courtesy of Radar Online, showed Jackson wearing all black. She had her hair up and doted over her son.

READ: Janet Jackson Wanted More Freedom From Wissam Al Mana: Report

While pushing the carriage, Jackson pointed out birds and squirrels to Eissa, Radar Online wrote. He reportedly waved to the animals.

Jackson, 50, posted a picture of her son to Twitter Friday, which was the first time she showed off Eissa since he was born Jan. 3. She held him in her arms and smiled into the camera.

“My baby and me after nap time,” she captioned the photo. It was liked nearly 90,000 times by her 3.39 million followers. It garnered more than 25,000 shares and thousands of responses.

Jackson split from husband Wissam Al Mana, a Qatari businessman, last week. The couple did not issue a public statement or reveal if they were going to divorce.

Al Mana, 42, shared a passage from the Quran on his website after their breakup.

It reads:

“You shall most certainly be tried in your possessions and in your persons; and indeed you shall hear many hurtful things from those to whom revelation was granted before your time, as well as from those who have come to ascribe divinity to other beings beside Allah. But if you remain patient in adversity and conscious of Him — this, behold, is something to set one's heart upon. - 3:186​”

A tribute to Jackson also remains on his site, saying: “To the most beautiful person in the world, thank you for your divine love, your eternal support and for being my best friend. I love you so much, inshallah. We will be together in the Great Forever x.”

The duo reportedly split because of their different cultures.

“Wissam wanted a wife who stuck more with the Muslim traditions,” an insider told Us Weekly Wednesday. “Even before the baby was born, they clashed and butted heads a lot.”

The singer was upset her career to a backseat to her personal life. “[She] thought her career was suffering and she started resenting Wissam for it,” the friend said. “She couldn't settle down and be what he wanted her to be. Janet wanted more freedom.”

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