Michael Jackson
Mr Kenny Ortega can’t be thanked enough for such a wonderful tribute to the King Of Pop. For recreating the magic in millions of hearts across the globe. For showing us the good part of Michael Jackson’s death after all the rotten rumours and controversies - This Is It!
Michael Jackson was coming back on stage LIVE after 12 years. There was anticipation. There was hope. There was madness. There were millions of fans who fought for that one entry to London’s O2 arena. This was Jackson’s ’final curtain call’. This was his chance to prove himself, yet again! This was any fan’s dream come true. This was what memories are made of. This was historic. But then the King himself died.
What followed was anything but music. There were accusations. There was a lot of fight over money. Not even his kids were spared. Was he gay? Was he impotent? Was he in debt? Everybody wanted to know what killed Jacko. Nobody bothered about the one thing that kept him alive - Music!
Thank god for Kenny and the team who were to perform for this historic concert. They remembered!
And now, months after MJ’s death, they have brought the King back to life. And this time, to live forever. We can never thank them enough!
It was not just us who were waiting for this concert to happen. Kenny and his team show us how much it mattered, what it meant, what it could have been for Michael Jackson himself. Through This Is It, a compilation of Jacko’s rehearsals for the big event, Kenny says it all.
Michael Jackson’s children want to be film stars in the future
Late pop legend Michael Jackson’s three children want to be film stars in the future rather than follow in their father’s footsteps and start music careers.
The King of Pop’s brother Jermaine Jackson revealed that the three youngsters Prince Michael I, 12, Paris, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, are keen to work on movies when they are older rather than work on a music career, reports contactmusic.
“I think they are going to go into the film business,” said Jermaine.