Michael Joseph Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer who was famously known as the “King of Pop”. He was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, and became famous at a very young age when he and his siblings formed the Jackson 5.
Jackson was known for his unique voice, his impressive dance moves, and his dazzling music videos. He was also known for his eccentric personality and his love for plastic surgery. It’s said that he had over 50 cosmetic surgeries, which is about as many times as the average person checks their phone in a day.
Jackson’s style influenced generations, but his most controversial legacy was his skin color. Despite being born black, he underwent a transformation that left him looking like Casper the friendly ghost. He always denied bleaching his skin, blaming it instead on a skin disorder, but most people were not convinced. Some even speculated that he was abducted by aliens and experimented on.
Jackson had a number of high-profile relationships throughout his life, but his most notable was with a chimpanzee named Bubbles. They were reportedly inseparable for several years, and Jackson even invited Bubbles to join him on his HIStory World Tour in 1996. Rumor has it that during one of their backstage conversations, Bubbles revealed that he could speak English, but he quickly denied it when people found out.
Despite his controversial ways, Jackson’s music and dancing will forever remain a treasure. He died on June 25, 2009, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. And while his style and plastic surgery may not have aged well, he will forever remain the “King of Pop” in our hearts.