dookiebot
03-05-03, 04:12 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/04/leisure.jackson.reut/index.html
Can't believe no one has touched on this yet.
Highlights (or lowlights depending on your point of view)
* Vanity Fair, a reputable magazine, has published the craziest article about Michael Jackson yet. Which is odd because this isn't a tabloid magazine it is well respected and does not publish stories like this so I wonder what 'evidence' they have to back the story up.
*The story claims that Micheal Jackson
wears a
page-boy wig and a prosthesis that
serves as the tip of his nose. The
magazine interviewed a source close to
Jackson who said that, without the device
Jackson resembles a mummy with two nostril holes.
and
Jackson attended a voodoo ritual in
Switzerland where a witch doctor
promised that Spielberg, music mogul
David Geffen and 23 other people on the
entertainer's list of enemies would die.
Jackson, who underwent a "blood bath"
as part of the ritual, then ordered his
former business adviser Myung-Ho Lee
to wire $150,000 to a bank in Mali for a
voodoo chief named Baba, who
sacrificed 42 cows for the ceremony,
Though not mentioned in this article, Jackson has been seen checking out Villas in France.
I wonder if Nevernever Land is going up for sale soon.....
Can't believe no one has touched on this yet.
Highlights (or lowlights depending on your point of view)
* Vanity Fair, a reputable magazine, has published the craziest article about Michael Jackson yet. Which is odd because this isn't a tabloid magazine it is well respected and does not publish stories like this so I wonder what 'evidence' they have to back the story up.
*The story claims that Micheal Jackson
wears a
page-boy wig and a prosthesis that
serves as the tip of his nose. The
magazine interviewed a source close to
Jackson who said that, without the device
Jackson resembles a mummy with two nostril holes.
and
Jackson attended a voodoo ritual in
Switzerland where a witch doctor
promised that Spielberg, music mogul
David Geffen and 23 other people on the
entertainer's list of enemies would die.
Jackson, who underwent a "blood bath"
as part of the ritual, then ordered his
former business adviser Myung-Ho Lee
to wire $150,000 to a bank in Mali for a
voodoo chief named Baba, who
sacrificed 42 cows for the ceremony,
Though not mentioned in this article, Jackson has been seen checking out Villas in France.
I wonder if Nevernever Land is going up for sale soon.....