If there's one celebrity who likes to splurge all his money (think Neverland Ranch and Bahrain Island home), it's definitely Michael Jackson.
The controversial music icon recently took over two floors of the Hempel Hotel in London's Notting Hill, paying almost $96,000 for the exclusive rooms.
The eccentric singer is accompanied by a 25-strong entourage, including his three children, Paris, Prince Michael and Prince Michael II.
Before moving into the hotel, the 48-year-old demanded all candles be removed from his children's rooms so not to put them at risk of fire.
Jacko, who is set to perform at the World Music Awards at Earls Court on Wednesday night, also insisted that complimentary chocolates not be supplied because his family cannot eat any junk food.
Instead, the singer has asked for freshly squeezed fruit juices and smoothies.
Jacko will receive the Diamond Award - which is presented to artists who have sold over 100 million albums during their careers - at the WMAs.
The former King of Pop will recreate his groundbreaking "Thriller" video at the prestigious ceremony in his first live U.K. performance since he sang "Earth Song" at the 1996 BRIT Awards.















