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Jason Bateman nearly ran Michael Jackson over on his bike - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.10.2022 / 14:01

Jason Bateman nearly ran Michael Jackson over on his bike

Jason Bateman has revealed that he nearly ran over Michael Jackson while working on a show in the ’80s.The Ozark star appeared in TV show Silver Spoons in the early part of the decade, and explained in a new interview that he and co-star Rick Schroder almost hit Jackson with their bikes while the singer was visiting the set.“This is while we were doing Silver Spoons at Universal and we’d need to have our bikes because kids gotta play. Michael was there to see [Schroder],” he revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live.Bateman then gave an uneasy look to the audience, who responded awkwardly, seemingly in reference to child sexual abuse allegations against Jackson.“I don’t — listen, hey! He was a fan of the show and a fan of the Ricker!” Bateman then said, before adding to his story: “[Jackson] was coming onto the stage while we were zooming off and almost took him down.”It comes after Bateman spoke earlier this year about his “lost decade” in the ’90s where he spent a lot of time partying.“It was a combination,” he explained to The Guardian about why he decided to trade acting for hedonism.

Jason Bateman Recalls The Time He Nearly Ran Over Michael Jackson With His Bike - etcanada.com - city Brooklyn
etcanada.com
02.10.2022 / 23:01

Jason Bateman Recalls The Time He Nearly Ran Over Michael Jackson With His Bike

Jason Bateman appeared on Friday’s edition of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, the final show of the show’s five-night stint in Brooklyn, with host Jimmy Kimmel introducing him by noting he’s “been making movies and TV shows since your mom went to prom.”

Gen Z TikTok bozos risk lives during Hurricane Ian to create viral Michael Jackson tributes - nypost.com - Florida - Jordan
nypost.com
30.09.2022 / 22:51

Gen Z TikTok bozos risk lives during Hurricane Ian to create viral Michael Jackson tributes

in the rain — and holding on for dear life, just like the late King of Pop. As Hurricane Ian trounces Florida, triggering a death toll of 21 in the wake of wind speeds of 155 miles per hour, a gaggle of Gen Z goofs is finding “dark humor” in the horror. Rather than seeking higher ground as flood waters rise above rooftops, cyber comedians in the Sunshine State have been busy filming themselves braving the elements and lip-syncing the lyrics to Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song.” In a video for the 1995 ditty that raises awareness about environmental issues, Jackson, who died at age 50 in 2009, clings to trees as a violent windstorm rips through the dark skies. “#HurricaneIan on my 21st birthday,” TikToker Jordan Glenn penned in the caption of her “Earth Song” parody. Glenn’s video, with more than 2.9 million views and 778,000 likes, fetched a shower of glowing comments from online audiences, writing, “Naahhh…I really like this” and “Our generation plays all day.” Nearly all of the 25,000 comments featured a string of laughing emojis. Social media family @LuvTheSanders also received high marks for their storm satire.In a TikTok clip with more than 731,000 clicks, a teen lip-syncs to MJ’s hit tune while doing battle with the storm. The post sees the youth clutching trees and tall plants, staggering around high grass and even laying in the middle of the street amid the cloudburst. “Floridians are so hilarious, even in the worst possible situations,” penned a commentator. “Gen Z needs to get it together.

Fans confused over clip of Michael Jackson’s real voice - www.who.com.au - city Copenhagen
who.com.au
28.09.2022 / 08:05

Fans confused over clip of Michael Jackson’s real voice

Michael Jackson was known for his incredibly high notes, but a new clip of his performance in Copenhagen in 1997 is throwing fans into a frenzy thanks to the use of his ‘real voice.’ Watch Below: Michael Jackson using his deep voice during a performance in Copenhagen 1997The short clip of Michael Jackson switching octaves has led many fans to believe this deeper voice was in actual fact the singer’s real voice.Rumours have long surrounded the late singer’s voice, with fans believing he purposely spoke and sang in a much higher pitch when in public. The clip, which was filmed during Michael’s BAD tour has blown the minds of many fans who are used to his usual falsetto singing. “This just blew my mind,” wrote one fan under the video. “Wow, makes him seem like a totally different person in that moment,” wrote another.  Did Michael Jackson use a fake speaking voice?Whilst fans of Michael Jackson are used to his falsetto pitch on songs such as Thriller, the new clip proves that he could sing at a much lower octave. Whilst it still isn’t known whether this lower tone was his ‘real’ speaking voice or not, other footage from Michael’s life suggests that he could have used a deeper voice in private, with fans pointing to phone call recordings as proof of the singer’s ‘real voice.’Not all fans are convinced...Alongside the new footage, some fans have begun to speculate about why Michael Jackson used a higher speaking voice during public appearances. “I was friends with a lot of singing music majors in college and their professors told them that they should talk in their singing register,” explained one person, suggesting that Michael’s high speaking voice  “could be an adaptation to maintain his high falsetto."Another suggested he

Michael Jackson’s family stunned by ex-wife Debbie Rowe’s drug confession - nypost.com - Los Angeles - Taylor - Jackson
nypost.com
06.09.2022 / 19:11

Michael Jackson’s family stunned by ex-wife Debbie Rowe’s drug confession

TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson,” detailing how she once worked for famed Hollywood dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein, who gave the pop king Demerol — an addictive and powerful opioid. “I was basically as bad as [Klein],” Rowe, 63, shockingly states in the doc — airing tonight on Fox.

Creator of The Sandman says Michael Jackson wanted the lead role - www.thefader.com - city Sandman
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30.08.2022 / 21:17

Creator of The Sandman says Michael Jackson wanted the lead role

The road to a filmed adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic series The Sandman, first published in 1989, finally came to an end with a Netflix series that premiered this month. With a timeline like that, there's bound to be at least one or two surprising pitches for the show that never came to fruition, and Gaiman revealed one on a recent episode of Josh Horowitz’s podcast Happy Sad Confused.

Prince & Paris Jackson Remember Dad Michael Jackson On What Would Have Been His 64th Birthday - perezhilton.com
perezhilton.com
30.08.2022 / 20:05

Prince & Paris Jackson Remember Dad Michael Jackson On What Would Have Been His 64th Birthday

Michael Jackson’s two oldest kids are remembering the late star on what would have been his 64th birthday.

Michael Jackson wanted to play Morpheus in ‘The Sandman’, says Neil Gaiman - www.nme.com - Britain - city Sandman
nme.com
30.08.2022 / 15:45

Michael Jackson wanted to play Morpheus in ‘The Sandman’, says Neil Gaiman

The Sandman creator Neil Gaiman has revealed Michael Jackson had wanted to be cast as Morpheus.Gaiman discussed the early iterations of the Netflix project in the 1990s, adapting his comic book series which ran from 1989 to 1996.In an interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Gaiman said: “By 1996, I was being taken to Warners, where the then-president of Warner Bros sat me down and told me that Michael Jackson had phoned him the day before and asked him if he could star as Morpheus in The Sandman.He continued: “So, there was a lot of interest in this and they knew that it was one of the Crown Jewels and what did I think? And I was like, ‘Ooh.’”In the Netflix adaptation recently released, Tom Sturridge plays Morpheus.

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