Friday, March 26, 2021

Michael Jackson's This Is It Premieres

 


Jermaine Jackson and wife, Halima Rashid arrive at the premiere of Michael Jackson's This Is It - a concert movie billed as the King of Pop's final stand, which released worldwide on October 28.


Will Smith arrives to the premiere of Michael Jackson's This Is It premiere.



Jackie Jackson, Tito Jackson and Marlon Jackson arrive at This Is It Premiere at the Nokia Theater LA.



Jennifer Lopez arrives to the premiere of Michael Jackson's This Is It.


Adam Lambert and Katy Perry on the red carpet of This Is It.


Paris Hilton signs autographs at the Los Angeles premiere


Former American Idol judge Paula Abdul arrives.


Actress Vivica A Fox arrives to the premiere.


Westlife attend the UK premiere

















Thursday, March 25, 2021

Very Old Statue Looks Like Michael Jackson

 Behold: 

A 3,000 year old Egyptian Limestone Bust of a woman, carved sometime between 1550 B.C. and 1050 B.C., 

that looks EXACTLY like Michael Jackson.








Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Auction of Michael Jackson Dress

 



The shiny glove Michael Jackson wore during his first performance of the moonwalk goes on auction this November - with the current owner hoping to earn $40,000 to $60,000
 
Jackson wore it along with a fedora during his first performance of the legendary backwards dance known as the moonwalk
 
The glove headlines an auction featuring other Jackson memorabilia including a custom red vinyl shirt with Velcro closures and a sewn-on black tie. These pieces were worn together during Michael Jackson's performance of Dangerous at the April 24, 2002, Democratic National Fundraiser
 

Also going under the hammer is the RIAA platinum record award presented to Jackson to commemorate the sale of more than 1,000,000 copies of the Bad cassette
 
A black synthetic blend jacket from his first tour as a solo artist is up for grabs...
 
It also will see collectors bidding on a right-hand forearm brace worn by the King of Pop. The auction, on November 21, will also feature items once belonging to Madonna, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and other music big names.