at Smee....you bad...lol
I feel sorry for Michael Jackson...being dead isn't the greatest thing in life....but seriously...just consider how this guy grew up.....not unlike people such as Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley Temple, and other child stars....he was a 'PRODUCT' at a very early age, no childhood, more than likely contracted for 25 years, like Liz taylor, Mickey Rooney and even Judy Garland was etc. There was an excellent doco on these child starts....including Liza Minelli.....ironic that two of these stars were also good friends of Jacko's. They had a lot in common, all damaged by stardom.
The way Michael Jackson was brought up and the fact that his childhood was non existent, probably had a lot to do with his eventual neurosis, and body dysmorphia, which was obviously an issue with this guy.
I'm never quick to judge, and never quick to jump onto a bandwagon to kick someone over 'Popular' opinion......I think there was a hell of a lot more to this talented man, than what the media portrayed......He was painfully shy from the time he was a child and that stayed with him right through his adult life...and yet, when he got on stage, he was the most outgoing, extroverted talent. I don't blame him for becoming weird...I think his fate was set at a time when he was too young to realise the outcome. Blame his greedy family.....obviously they're trying to implicate the doctor so they can sue the poor barstard.....only in America eh?