|
|
|
|
Michael Jackson Photos and NewsNovember 25, 2009 |
| |
| The tribute concert being held for Michael Jackson is being moved from Vienna to London.
The late pop icon's brother Jermaine Jackson - who is organising the event with Georg Kindel - has announced the show has had to be cancelled because it was impossible to organise in time for September 26.
| |
| Jermaine Jackson has confirmed he wants Chris Brown to play at the Michael Jackson tribute concert. The "Run It" singer - who is on probation for attacking ex-girlfriend Rihanna earlier this year - was included in the original line-up for the show in Vienna, Austria, but his spokesman insisted he hadn't agreed to perform. However, Jermaine is keen for Chris - who has openly stated what a huge influence Michael has been on his career - to participate and hopes he will be there to perform either "Man in the Mirror" or "Thriller." | |
| Michael Jackson's white glove has sold for $49,000. The famous jewel-encrusted accessory, which the late pop icon wore during his 1996 wedding to Debbie Rowe, was bought by Las Vegas Hard Rock curator Warwick Stone at an auction in Australia. Warwick said: "Michael Jackson gave it to someone in public in Australia and most collectors of Michael Jackson memorabilia knew about this glove." | |
| Janet Jackson is planning a tell-all interview about her brother's death. The "Together Again" singer has not yet spoken publicly about Michael Jackson's passing but has agreed to speak to America's Harper's Bazaar about her grief. A source said: "She is giving them the world exclusive and is going to be on the cover." | |
| Michael Jackson has been buried. The late King of Pop was laid to rest at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Thursday night, in a ceremony attended by his family and a host of celebrity friends. Among the stars who paid their last respects were Elizabeth Taylor, Macaulay Culkin and girlfriend Mila Kunis, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Gladys Knight, Rev. Al Sharpton, Corey Feldman, Kenny Ortega and Michael's ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley. | |
| Michael Jackson never wanted his children to become celebrities. The late pop icon asked his friend and dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein - who has claimed he could be the father of Michael's eldest kids Prince Michael I, 12, and 11-year-old Paris - to ensure his children had "normal" upbringings if he ever died. Arnold's lawyer Mark Kaplan said: "Michael had asked Dr. Klein over the course of their friendship that if something were to happen to him while his children were still minors that Dr. Klein, as a friend, would do what he could do to protect the children from living the life of an entertainer. | |
|
|
|
|
|