Bill Whitfield: ..there was one memory that kept running through my mind, a conversation I’d had with Grace back at the Monte Cristo house when I first started working there. She and I were in the garage. I was putting together some of the security equipment, and Grace was at the little workstation she’d set up. Mr Jackson had told her to try and get in touch with somebody.
She was getting frustrated and she said, ”The boss wants me to get in touch with this person, and I keep leaving messages, but nobody’s calling me back. It’s like he forgets sometimes that people don’t want anything to do with him after all this mess.“ I said, “What mess? What are you talking about?“
“The trial,” she said. ” Since the trial, a lot of people just don’t call back anymore.”
She was giving me the heads up, filling me in on how things worked, like she often did. She started telling me about the days right after the trial was over. “After he was acquitted,” she said, “we had a party at Neverland for him to celebrate, and nobody came.” ”Nobody?” ”A few people,“ she said, ”but not many”. She said they’d put together a guest list of all these friends and people Mr. Jackson had worked with over the years. They invited close to three hundred people. Maybe fifty showed up. And a lot of people who did come were people that worked for him. People that worked the grounds at Neverland. People from his lawyer’s office. People who were paid to be there. Everyone else called and said they couldn’t make it or they had other things planned. ”And he knew,“ Grace said, ”He knew why they didn’t come. People called him and told that they loved him and that they were praying for him, but very few people would go public and say that they believed him. A lot of people act like his friends but not they’re not really his friends. If he’s not making money, they’re not really around.” - Remember the Time: Protecting Michael Jackson in His Final Days
yep, i just lost faith in humanity
how much you wanna bet that half of those idiots were the ones who had nothing but sob stories about how much they missed and loved him after he passed?
I know. When I read that in the book it hurt me so much for him, but did not surprise me. Invited 300 people and 50 came, and most who worked for him. Yeah, I would die to get my hands on that list - find out who came and who didn’t - and THAT - THAT would be something that should be published. This Grace knows. She’d probably get sued 6 ways of forever if she let loose with that list, but she could accidentally on purpose leave it out for someone to find. Or she could just give it to Prince and see what he would do with it. He’s 18 now. I want to see him do something, OUT some of these trashy people. Start putting the truth about some of those assholes in Hollywood who most likely came to his memorial and “cried” but didn’t come to his Victory party. I just won’t put into words what I think should be done to them.
You can be innocent in a court of law, but if the press finds you guilty, you will be guilty to the people for the rest of your life. This is exactly why sometimes I just grieve and hate humanity. Look what they did to him. Look what the backstabbers did to him.
^^^^^^ THIS my Bae 😢
i’m fucking crying again :’(
Man…………..
this broke my heart….
I bet they were all white people. Fuckin crackers
Paris Jackson appears on our new cover. In her first-ever in-depth interview, Michael Jackson’s daughter discusses her father’s pain and finding peace after addiction and heartache. Read the story in full right here.
Björk on what she plays to “get people moving” when she DJs, Rolling Stone (2004)
2017 mood: the banned/censored portion of MJ’s “Black or White” music video where he destroyed hate culture and metaphorically told everyone with similar mindsets that they can suck him where the good lord made him
“ The whole business is built on ego, vanity, self-satisfaction, and it’s total crap to pretend it’s not.” ~ George Michael
Royal Concert In Brunei |Billie Jean. Michael performs a special concert for the 50th birthday of the Sultan of Brunei. July 16, 1996 at Jerudong Amusement Park.
Goodbye George.
George… you inspired, you filled the room with no apology and filled my childhood with such moments of magnificence… I am so sad that you have left us with sadness in our souls… I am proud to have known you. What a sad end to such a happy day… x Stella