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Did anyone notice La Toya at the funeral? With that big hat on, all she reminded me of was Goldie Hawn in, The First Wives Club.
I wonder if La Toya had been "Freshened Up" up for the funeral?
 
I didn't watch much of it, but what I did see was all hat and nothing else. I just presumed it was La Toya but wasn't sure.

I think yesterday provided the biggest multi-orgasmic media event ever. Much as I feel for her, if I heard Paris Michael one more time I was going to throw a brick at the TV. Enough is enough. And I've had more than that of this whole thing.

Ralph
 
That funeral was disgusting. Whoever shoved that poor child to the mic (there were too many to pin it down) should be ashamed of themselves. Jackson family members pushing an anguished child into the spotlight is exactly what made Michael so screwed up. Whoever's child she is, I felt bad for her. All 3 kids, who have never been spotlighted this way, were offered dramatically to the publicity gods. I saw plenty of people rambling uncomfortably about things that had no business being mentioned at any funeral. Probably half the people had no business being there and were invited to speak to keep someone's feelings from being hurt or to try to make it all look good.

I didn't even watch all of it, just an evening recap on Entertainment Tonight. I can't imagine anyone being able to sit all the way through it live.
 
What a sad disaster!!!!

What I don't understand was Jesse Jackson being there and pontificating about how much M. Jackson did for civil rights!

M.J was a very gifted man, great showman and probably humanitarian but civil rights????? PAH-LEEZ. He never embraced his ethnicity. He did everything he could to look caucasion. Straight hair, new nose and new lips. I will give him the benefit of the doubt on bleaching his skin. He says it's a skin condition :-)He seemed to do everything he could to erase any trace of his negroid features. Frankly I thought that he was a very cute kid and a very attractive young man before he started all this cosmetic nonsense

The whole thing was a disgusting circus with, most likely, Joe Jackson as the ring leader!

May Michael finally rest in peace.

Rich
 
Nothing about The Jacksons is unscripted. I didn't watch the funeral, but caught a couple of the endless playbacks of Paris at the microphone.

It was shameless, the way a couple of them kept frantically adjusting the mic while little Paris was trying to get through her tribute. The whole family is really a piece of work. The sooner they recede into has-beendom, the better.
 
Child abuse

I think naming your "made to be " baby "Blanket" is child abuse!!!! CPS should have gotten involved but they were probably afraid of a lawsuit that they would surely lose. Plus that kid was a toe-head blonde a age 3 but at that funeral I could tell that his eyebrows were colored black and he had blonde re-growth "roots" on his scalp!! Child Abuse!!....Bill in Az....
 
Most Artists Can Be Artsy-Fartsy...but...

Here is a photo of MJ taken five years ago. No way in hell can that look he is sporting be normal for any type of living life. He really does look like a relative of Joan Crawford here.

Since he beat the alleged child molestation charges, I won't mention that here. But he did make some fine music with the help of Quincy Jones who produced most of his best selling albums. While I don't have any MJ records or CD's I did like quite a few of his songs. He seemed to be two people, the artist and the wacko jacko..

Now about those kids.....
He claims they are his. Now we find out that they are not.
I think the reason he kept their faces covered in public was to hide the fact that they have no African American features.
So if these kids were parented by someone else, and NO LEGAL ADOPTION took place by MJ, then are those kids even allowed to be included in the his will? Does he have the right to dictate what becomes of them if they are not his in the first place? There is no such thing as "kids by common law".

I smell a DNA test coming..

Not to be racist here, but what about the white kids being brought up by black parents? I'm not talking about education or skin color, but the cultural differences. And what about black kids being brought up by white parents? Which race do they end up identifying with at the end of the day?

One nice note here was a CNN reporter who ran into the kids at the "after" the memorial gathering. She said the kids were the farthest thing from being "weird". They appeared to be in good spirits and were "very" well behaved and polite. The reporter stated that they were able to articulate themselves years beyond their ages. So that says a lot about how they were raised.

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