What’s a talent of Michael Jackson’s that you notice but you feel it gets overlooked?
I’ll start: his ability to toe stand in loafers, and hold it for a good amount of time without falling over
A reminder that pepsi gave Michael Jackson a 2nd degree burn on his scalp. The MJ erasure despite him giving them commercial success is disgusting especially after what they done to him.
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Be sure to tune into the MTV Video Music Awards, Tuesday, September 12th at 8pm ET/PT for the return of some of our iconic spots.
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This outfit, the brooch, the hair, the makeup, Michael Jackson at the soul train was a moment. He had Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Murphy dusting his shoulders 😭
Michael Jackson having a fanboy moment watching Boyz II Men while Carla Bruni and the other dude by his side were visibly unimpressed and like they were being held there by force 😭
When Michael Jackson expressed his anger against racism in his Panther dance and the media censored it because it was "too violent and s3xual" to them.
Jaafar Jackson as his uncle Michael for the upcoming biopic. They are doing an amazing job with the makeup. Even the curls on the forehead are perfect
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One day we are gonna have to discuss how racist and ableist is this whole trend of "being scared of Michael Jackson" but I think not many people are ready.
Reminder:
1. Michael Jackson NEVER went to Epstein's Island.
2. He went to his house once at Palm Beach to seek financial advices from him because he was one of the biggest advisor in Hollywood.
3. None of Epstein's victims accused Michael Jackson of any wrongdoings.
Some of y'all really forget how famous Michael Jackson was. One time he was invited to a Lakers game and when people found out about it, they had TO STOP THE GAME to get him out! Beyoncé can still watch games in peace.
The New York Times on the impact of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour:
“A level of white-hot demand and media saturation not seen since the 1980s heyday of Michael Jackson and Madonna.”