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Will somebody explain to us why Michael peformed so well also in This is It? That was not a sick man in that film. I do think the film was made earlier that 2009, because if you see Travis now ( frequently on Dutch TV) he seems to have aged a bit.What is most disturbing about this story about Michael Jackson is this: why was nobody able to help him with his problems? No real person he could trust? No friend he had a personal friendship with without being on his payroll? That would be the most sad thing and I think if he had real frieds they should come forward and tell their story.
Quote from: "Emily Hutjes"Will somebody explain to us why Michael peformed so well also in This is It? That was not a sick man in that film. I do think the film was made earlier that 2009, because if you see Travis now ( frequently on Dutch TV) he seems to have aged a bit.What is most disturbing about this story about Michael Jackson is this: why was nobody able to help him with his problems? No real person he could trust? No friend he had a personal friendship with without being on his payroll? That would be the most sad thing and I think if he had real frieds they should come forward and tell their story.That is what I think also, maybe somewhere in 2008 or late 2008.
Quote from: "MJLover1990"Quote from: "Emily Hutjes"Will somebody explain to us why Michael peformed so well also in This is It? That was not a sick man in that film. I do think the film was made earlier that 2009, because if you see Travis now ( frequently on Dutch TV) he seems to have aged a bit.What is most disturbing about this story about Michael Jackson is this: why was nobody able to help him with his problems? No real person he could trust? No friend he had a personal friendship with without being on his payroll? That would be the most sad thing and I think if he had real frieds they should come forward and tell their story.That is what I think also, maybe somewhere in 2008 or late 2008.but who could really confirm when they were done the only people that could actually give us a much clearer picture are the staff at the staples center...... they were the only other people there..........
I think the author of this echoes a lot of things that publishes the tabloids and that he does his analysis 8-)
Quote from: "awesome1"Quote from: "MJLover1990"Quote from: "Emily Hutjes"Will somebody explain to us why Michael peformed so well also in This is It? That was not a sick man in that film. I do think the film was made earlier that 2009, because if you see Travis now ( frequently on Dutch TV) he seems to have aged a bit.What is most disturbing about this story about Michael Jackson is this: why was nobody able to help him with his problems? No real person he could trust? No friend he had a personal friendship with without being on his payroll? That would be the most sad thing and I think if he had real frieds they should come forward and tell their story.That is what I think also, maybe somewhere in 2008 or late 2008.but who could really confirm when they were done the only people that could actually give us a much clearer picture are the staff at the staples center...... they were the only other people there..........Exactly, but I feel that This Is It was made before 2009 but ofcourse I or we can't confirm that. :lol:
Within days, this report crossed the world, and may be said to mark Jackson's definitive transformation in the public mind from shy, mercurial talent into a mysterious eccentric with prodigious whims and, in the end, ruinous obsessions. But the story of the "oxygen tent" was a sham, invented by Jackson himself with various associates who were tasked with adding lurid detail. His manager Frank DiLeo, for example, fretted convincingly to the press: "That damn machine is too dangerous. What if something goes wrong with the oxygen?"......When pictures of his visit to the hospital for that purpose made their way to the National Enquirer, Jackson seems to have seen an opportunity to make himself appear more enigmatic in the public mind. It was a curious change in attitude, considering his previous anguished responses to rumours about his personal life: his alleged homosexuality, his supposed decision to have a sex change in the late 70s and the initial media reports that his obvious recourse to plastic surgery was spurred by a desire to look like his mentor Diana Ross. Whatever led Jackson to court notoriety now, the ruse certainly worked; it prompted just the first and perhaps least disturbing of the many bizarre stories that would emerge about him in the years to come.
• This is an extract from a previously unpublished chapter of Tormented Hope: Nine Hypochondriac Lives, by Brian Dillon, published in paperback by Penguin on 6 May at £8.99. Copyright Brian Dillon 2010. To order a copy for £7.99,
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