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Feeling so grateful to have not only lived in the same time as #MichaelJackson but to also witness the greatness that is Jaafar Jackson becoming and embodying his uncle in such a manner that would make people question at moments , "is that Michael?" POWERFUL ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

John Ziegler (@zigmanfreud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge congratulations to Michael Jackson fans around the worldโ€ฆ Seven years ago, MJ was on the verge of cancellation due to bogus allegations on HBO. His fans, armed with facts/righteous indignation, rallied to his defense. After this weekendโ€™s success, heโ€™s now uncancellable!

andjustice4some - Michael Jackson FAN account (@andjustice4some) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder how many people know that the guy on the far right, yelling "ho", is now the same guy suing the Estate for hundreds of millions of dollars for alleged abuse by Michael. If you only knew.

Jael Rucker (@ruckerjael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How Come Nobody Ever Apologizes to Michael Jackson: Larry King Larry King and a witness came to court prepared to testify that Larry Feldman (the same lawyer who did the Jordan Chandler settlement) had said during lunch one day that he did not believe the Arvizos. Yet, Feldman

How Come Nobody Ever Apologizes to Michael Jackson: Larry King

Larry King and a witness came to court prepared to testify that Larry Feldman (the same lawyer who did the Jordan Chandler settlement) had said during lunch one day that he did not believe the Arvizos. Yet, Feldman
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How I imagine these 3 to be, knowing how massive Michael Jackson still is and how much of a flop their lies were. Those same lies they thought would cancel Michael forever . I bet Wade is wishing he waited to see if he'd be cast in the movie ๐Ÿคฃ

How I imagine these 3 to be, knowing how massive Michael Jackson still is and how much of a flop their lies were. Those same lies they thought would cancel Michael forever . I bet Wade is wishing he waited to see if he'd be cast in the movie ๐Ÿคฃ
Camilla Mรฆle Ruud (@camillamr2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those of you who do not know, Michael Jackson had Vitiligo and Lupus. If it was not enough to get his scalp burned. This man suffered immense pain throughout his entire life, yet he always gave his all to the world.

For those of you who do not know, Michael Jackson had Vitiligo and Lupus. If it was not enough to get his scalp burned. This man suffered immense pain throughout his entire life, yet he always gave his all to the world.
Dr. Andrew Greene (@andrewgreene864) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MUST READ: To the detractors who still cling to the past: your era is ending. The world no longer accepts the version of Michael Jackson you constructed. The public has outgrown the caricature; the global audience has rejected the conditioning; the spell has broken.

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Alfonso Ribeiro on starring in a Pepsi commercial with #MichaelJackson in 1984: โ€œHe was incredible to us. He was so warm and nice.โ€

Camilla Mรฆle Ruud (@camillamr2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Media ( Penske ) criticizing the Michael Jackson biopic because it does not portray the version of Michael they have spewed for decades is wild. They have done nothing but lie about this man, now they expect a biopic to adhere to that. The cruelty and delusion is beyond. ๐Ÿคก

Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Wall Street Journal Wait, Is this that same Maureen Orth who wrote a Vanity Fair article stating Michael Jackson was sacrificing cows to cast voodoo spells on director Steven Spielberg. Yes, she actually wrote that and yes it was actually published. Thank you for proving my point WSJ, about the