http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE55P5TS20090626Michael Jackson feared he'd "end up" like Elvis: Lisa Marie
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's former wife Lisa Marie Presley said on Friday the pop star was a tortured soul who once predicted that he would "end up" like her father, the late rock icon Elvis Presley.
Writing on her MySpace blog, Presley also ripped into reports in the media that her relationship with Jackson was contrived, saying they split because she could not save him from self-destructive behavior.
"Our relationship was not a 'a sham' as is being reported in the press," Presley, 41, wrote in the blog posting, which was verified by her spokesperson.
She called it an "unusual relationship" but added: "Nonetheless, I do believe he loved me as much as he could love anyone and I loved him very much."
Presley, the only daughter of the original "King of Rock 'n' Roll" and a performer in her own right, describes having a conversation with Jackson about her father's August 16, 1977 death. Elvis Presley died at age 42 of a heart attack after years of drug use.
"At some point he (Jackson) paused, he stared at me very intensely and he stated with an almost calm certainty: 'I am afraid that I am going to end up like him, the way he did.'"
Presley wrote that she tried to deter Jackson from the idea, but he shook his head and nodded "as if he knew what he knew" and would not be dissuaded.
"As I sit here overwhelmed with sadness, reflection and confusion at what was my biggest failure to date, watching on the news almost play by play the exact scenario I saw happen on August 16, 1977 happening again right now with Michael (a sight I never wanted to see again), just as he predicted, I am truly, truly gutted," she said.
Presley wrote that she and Jackson's family tried to save him from "the inevitable, which is what just happened" but she became overwhelmed and had to end their relationship.
"I became very ill and emotionally/ spiritually exhausted in my quest to save him from certain self-destructive behavior and from the awful vampires and leeches he would always manage to magnetize around him," she wrote.
(Editing by Will Dunham)
Remembering the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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SusieMC |
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Posts: 485 (06/26/2009 3:40 PM) |
Good version of Smooth Criminal is on VH1 Classic
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tiawani |
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moussemaker |
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Posts: 18067 (06/26/2009 3:41 PM) |
I wonder if who ever inherits it, will turn Neverland into something like Graceland.
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 29876 (06/26/2009 3:44 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
In his later performances he didn't sing live. But when you think about it, a man in his 40's can't dance his ass off and sing at the same time. It
was Michael, and no one really cared if he sang live or not. He could do whatever he wanted on stage.
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RKKanhai |
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The Coroner's press conference has been delayed at least another hour to 90 mins.
Huh, they are saying they have nobody to sign the death certificate. UCLA didn't want to do it and they're looking for the missing private doctor to see if he signs it. |
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 29877 (06/26/2009 3:45 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
moussemaker wrote: My husband mentioned last night that he bets Neverland will be the new Graceland. If there was any money that was needed for anything towards his estate, that would be one way to make it back X 10. |
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 29878 (06/26/2009 3:47 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
Woah, they are going to have his autopsy this fast? Or is the coroner just going to talk about when it will be? Wasn't it at least a week for Ledger? But
then again, I guess Michael is far more important than Heath was.
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JustMusic101 |
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Posts: 14810 (06/26/2009 3:47 PM) |
RKKanhai wrote:Why wouldn't they sign it? That's strange. |
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RKKanhai |
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JustMusic101 wrote: CNN is saying UCLA didn't want to in case the cause of death changes. |
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 29879 (06/26/2009 3:52 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
I think there is going to be something fishy pop up sooner or later. I haven't went back to double check the facts, but it seems to me E! said last night
he passed "a little before noon" but he didn't get to the hospital till 1-2? How far away are they? I just think something smells funny here.
Because if you get a call that MJ is down and needs an ambulance, every ambulance and police officer within range would have been there in no time. I don't
know, it sucks getting different parts of the story from different sources because they all say different things. Let me see if it's up on Wiki yet.
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Posts: 4742 (06/26/2009 3:52 PM) |
Where's the white house statement? I'm in Finland so I'm missing out on this all
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oohykitten |
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Posts: 14504 (06/26/2009 3:53 PM) |
Neverland WILL be Graceland West. It needs to be three kids have just taken on WAY too much debt.
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JellyRoll2 |
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Posts: 16297 (06/26/2009 3:54 PM) |
moussemaker wrote:I was thinking about this earlier. But doesn't the state of CA own Neverland now? I can't imagine him being buried in a cemetary (unless he'll be cremated). I think they should bury him at Neverland and turn it into a museum like Graceland. I think that's something he would have wanted. |
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Posts: 574 (06/26/2009 3:56 PM) |
chocolate covered raisins wrote:I don't know how it all happened, but if you listen to the 911 call, the guy calling refers to MJ as "there's a gentleman here". So I don't think they actually knew who they were driving to. |
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Posts: 1976 (06/26/2009 4:00 PM) |
Something is definetly off, the fact that the doctor has gone "missing" is strange and if he did collapse @ noon and got to the UCLA med center at
around 1-2pm than Im guessing the doctor had something to do with his death. On CNN they said the house was 10mins away from the hospital.
I still cant belive Michael isnt with us anymore...but when I turn on the radio, or get online, it hits me all over again. |
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Posts: 29880 (06/26/2009 4:05 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
I couldn't find a station that at least didn't mention it in between songs. Rock and Country fans are all calling in their stations as well.
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Posts: 15252 (06/26/2009 4:05 PM) |
I think there's more to the story than we'll ever know. Damn, it's really starting to hit me. This is so sad.
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jrngirl |
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Posts: 536 (06/26/2009 4:06 PM) |
No, I read some story earlier on the NY Times' site saying Michael and a private invester have control of Neverland via a joint venture.
Making Neverland into a tourist destination would certainly help repay his debts, but I can guarantee the people in that town (Santa Ynez?) are going to have the world's biggest hissy fit if his family tries to do it. They don't want unwashed Eastern Europeans with fanny packs coming by the bus load, spoiling their bucolic countryside. |
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SusieMC |
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Posts: 487 (06/26/2009 4:08 PM) |
jrngirl wrote:Until someone tells them that Graceland is the 2nd most visited house behind only the White House and makes anything within a 20 mile radius millions of dollars a year because of the unwashed fanny pack wearing Europeans. |
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