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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginEven I cry when I hear that song...among many other MJ songs. We need to stop over-analyzing. Exactly! She's a lovely young girl going through alot...can't she have one unguarded moment without it being put under a microscope? :roll:video? pictures?.....really? :|I agree with both viewpoints wholeheartedly and give extra applause to Snoopy71 for those comments. I saw this earlier and had planned to post but you guys beat me to it. IMO we should all be very careful and very aware that although Michael has invited us on or into this hoax adventure that there is still an amount of space and respect that needs to be given to his family...especially his children. We do not own them and they do not owe us 24/7/365 proof of their activities just so we can analyze their behavior to see how it fits in the hoax.This song in particular has been hard for even some of the most fervent beLIEvers to hear without breaking down...or so they say. How on earth could we blame his daughter (that obviously is missing the everyday normalcy of him "being there" that she had with her Dad) for having a "moment"? Why people want to throw their hands in the air...run around like chicken little saying the sky is falling and this can't be good...is beyond me. Paris is a human being...with very human emotions and Thank God she does. It shows us just how well and with how much love she was raised.Lastly...I just have to say this but I'm prefacing it with a clear statement that I completely believe that Michael has not left us. But on the off-off-off-off-off-off-off chance that we've been wrong all this time (again...I don't think so) ... and if that was a moment of true grief for that sweet girl...then how dare anyone ask for visual proof!!! IMO that would be an unforgivable invasion of her privacy and any responsible adult should be ashamed for asking. Sorry if that ruffles some feathers but it's how I feel about these particular types of situations.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginEven I cry when I hear that song...among many other MJ songs. We need to stop over-analyzing. Exactly! She's a lovely young girl going through alot...can't she have one unguarded moment without it being put under a microscope? :roll:video? pictures?.....really? :|
Even I cry when I hear that song...among many other MJ songs. We need to stop over-analyzing.
I agree with everyone that the family deserves our respect with regard to their privacy. However, this comment was posted publicly and cannot but have to do with the hoax as I'm quite certain that Michael is in absolute control of what is 'leaked' to the public. Why would he leak this information? Perhaps he's testing the limits of our faith and our confidence in the conclusions we have drawn from the evidence.
Why should we have 'proof' for the girl crying? People cry when they are sad, that's pure emotion and no sign of weekness at all. It's a strength to feel what you feel and share it - if you can't be sad you cannot be happy, it's so easy for emotional intelligent humans. Why should Paris' tears be hoax-related interesting for us to watch? I feel with her and what the fans feel is not half of what MJ's kids going through.
Thank you for sharing this. Are you thinking of the X-Factor song where they showed her because I don't know that I've seen any footage of the actual Cirque show from Vegas yet other than the red carpet.This makes me unsettled to see her upset. I don't believe she'd be acting now so maybe she's just emotional to see MJ's dreams being finalized. IDK - I still believe he's alive. Maybe she's like me and just gets emotional over certain songs. I'll be interested to hear more about their evening.Blessings
PureLoveDecember 05, 2011, 09:23:22 PM »Daughter in tears over 'I'll Be There'Hearing her father's voice singing "I'll Be There" left Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris, in tears.The 13-year-old broke down and leaned her head on the shoulder of a young woman, reportedly a cousin, who consoled her as Jackson's image appeared on a giant screen. The emotional moment came near the end of Saturday's Las Vegas premiere of Cirque du Soleil's "The Immortal" at Mandalay Bay.In a rare public appearance, Paris and her brothers, Prince Michael and Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, even joined family members on the red carpet.They sat in the front row, at the front of the runway, with the group that included Katherine Jackson and Tito and Jackie Jackson, brothers of the late pop icon. Missing was family patriarch Joe Jackson, a Las Vegas resident, and son, Jermaine.The tour opened in Montreal on Oct. 2 and will run for three weeks at Mandalay Bay, where a resident version of the show will open in 2013.The red carpet turnout included Motown Records founder Barry Gordy, John Landis, who directed Jackson's epic "Thriller" video, James Gandolfini of "The Sopranos," Allison Janney of "West Wing," and former "Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular" star Sierra Boggess and her fiancé, Tam Mutu, her co-lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies." Boggess is a personal friend of Tara Young, artistic director for Cirque's collaboration with the Jackson family. ... Mark Salling of "Glee," Criss Angel and his fiancé, Sondra Gonzalez, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, "Peepshow" star Holly Madison, Matt Goss, Carrot Top, Orlando Jones and Babyface.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login