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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Michael Jackson dies: A life full of health and emotional issues comes to an end

My parents let me stay up late the night "Thriller" first aired on "Friday Night Videos." A grade school friend of mine dressed in a red leather jacket and single white glove, doing his talented rendition of "Billie Jean," and wooed all the girls in my class with his moonwalk. I watched in awe Michael Jackson was connected to a strange and compelling assortment of A-listers -- Brooke Shields, Elizabeth Taylor, Reverend Al Sharpton. I cheered him as he collected Grammy Awards. I've played the Jackson 5 while dancing with my son. I watched in sadness and horror at singer's troubles that showed up on his face, in his trials, in his life that was way beyond normality.

And tonight, CNN and the Los Angeles Coroner have confirmed that the "King of Pop" is dead at the age of 50.

What seems the most unfortunate in this death that has rocked the Internet and shaken millions of fans and tabloid readers, is that Michael Jackson's musical genius is overshadowed by his scandals.

Michael Jackson's life ended following cardiac arrest but was plagued by serious health issues. His scalp was severely burned on the set of a Pepsi commercial, and he admitted he developed a pill addiction while recovery from resulting surgery. Almost a decade later, reports surfaced that the singer was suffering from lupus that went into remission. Over the years, he was treated for dehydration, low blood pressure, and recurring back pain. There were overlapping reports of concern for his dependency on prescription medications. He claimed (and his doctor concurred in a public statement) that the skin condition vitiligo caused a loss of his pigmentation. I know I am not alone in thinking that deep emotional trauma must have caused his extreme body image issues, many cosmetic surgeries, and mask wearing.

Other health complications are rumored to plague Michael Jackson, fueled by Internet chatter that he was not physically able to perform on stage. CNN says rumors that the singer had skin cancer were said to be the reason an extensive comeback tour was postponed to 2010. 

Those rumors were addressed by Randy Phillips, the president and CEO of AEG Live, who said Michael Jackson had no health problems.

We will probably never know what happened in Michael Jackson's private sphere and it may be a long time until toxicology and coroner's reports give us more information about the circumstances of his death and whether new rumors of suicide and prescription pill abuse were at the heart of his death. We will likely be left to keep on speculating about all of the other medical conditions and emotional complications that Michael Jackson may or may not have had.  The world, I am sure, will keep watching to see whether Michael Jackson's troubles and triumphs show up in the lives of his three children.

Hopefully, some of that strangeness and pain will eventually quiet, and the volume will turn up on his incredible musical contributions in a nearly 40-year career and our memories of "Thriller", "Billy Jean" and many, many other Michael Jackson moments.
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  • Ms.Marie's Avatar
    Posted by Ms.Marie Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:47pm PDT

    You don't get to molest children and leave a legacy of anything other than an evil child rapist. I dont care how catchy his songs may be, once you've hurt a child you are a molester and nothing more. I dont understand how anyone could over overlook that because they like his songs. you are in denial, nobody sleeps with children in their bed unless they are a pedophile.

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  • anonymous whatever's Avatar
    Posted by anonymous whatever Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:08pm PDT

    ALl I can say is GOOD RIDDANCE! HE was a child molester who used neverland ranch for his foul deeds.

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  • cypress's Avatar
    Posted by cypress Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:11pm PDT

    I may only be 22 but he is and always will a great. regardless of any problems he may have had it always made it threw. and thats because it was not ture he was a child at heart because he grew up so early..I dont blame him.. im sad by this even thought i didnt know him I felt like I got to know him threw his music... may he rest in peace. and to Miss Farah F.. u are both angles... rip

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  • deshannen's Avatar
    Posted by deshannen Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:27pm PDT

    R.I.P the king of POP

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  • Heather's Avatar
    Posted by Heather Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:47pm PDT

    Whether you thought he was a child molestor or not he was a good human being that loved to help children. I truely believe that it was merely nothing more than greedy adults finding an easy way to get money. May god bless him,his children and family. He was truely a great icon and a great singer and person. He well tryely be miss. God bless you. We wil miss you Michael. RIP

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  • Kellie's Avatar
    Posted by Kellie Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:02am PDT

    we sill love you and your music.. now you are at peace now hope your kids have it god like you did god bless your kids

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  • Jennifer C's Avatar
    Posted by Jennifer C Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:51am PDT

    To Nini Poo, Ms. Marie, Anonymouswhatever, whome?, HOW THE HELL DO ANY OF YOU KNOW IF HE WAS REALLY A CHILDMOLESTER????. None of you know the truth! Unless you saw it with your own eyes shut the eff up! Thats between God and him now! Now is the time just to remember the good of his life which was music. The rest is all conjucture! May the King of Pop rest in Peace!!!

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  • Jill's Avatar
    Posted by Jill Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:03am PDT

    i won't miss his scary face

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  • oohay's Avatar
    Posted by oohay Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:40am PDT

    He died, that doesn’t command any respect, its what you do when you’re alive that matters. He was a self-indulgent child molester who happened to sing and dance well. He didn’t use his fame as a platform for good. He was a disgusting shell of a person, good riddance.

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  • Fred's Avatar
    Posted by Fred Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:49am PDT

    R I P. you are gone but your legacy left will always be remembered by millions the World over.

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