Ed Hardy designer Christian Audigier has purchased Michael Jackson’s famed Neverland Ranch, ATP is reporting.
The French fashion guru is turning the $90 million Holmby Hills, California estate into his company’s headquarters, but he has other plans for Neverland into a haven for fans of the King of Pop.
“I can have the house in one month now,” Audigier revealed Thursday. “I get the keys two weeks from today.”Read the rest of this entry »
Michael Jackson’s burial will finally take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale on Thursday. More than two months after his death, the King of Pop will be laid to rest in a private burial at 4PM PT.
Oprah Winfrey will dedicate an upcoming episode of her Emmy-winning daytime talk show to the late King of Pop.
On Wednesday, Harpo Productions announced that the entire Sept. 16 edition of The Oprah Winfrey Show will feature excerpts from the Queen of Talk’s historic 1993 interview with hitmaker Michael Jackson — who died of a drug overdose is his Los Angeles mansion June 25. His death has been ruled a homicide.
The 24th season of The Oprah Winfrey Show premieres Monday, Sept. 14 with a two-part interview with singer Whitney Houston.
Mariah Carey regrets writing a public message apologizing for her shaky performance — “It was kinda pitchy, dawg” — at Michael Jackson’s memorial service last July.
Mariah took the stage at the Staples Center in Los Angeles last summer as the nation came to a standstill to mourn the King of Pop. The songbird sang the Jackson 5 hit “I’ll Be There” — a hit for Mariah in 1991 — during the service, but struggled to hit notes and fought back tears as she performed. Read the rest of this entry »
A video purporting to show Michael Jackson emerging alive from the back of a coroner’s van has been confirmed as a fake.
German broadcaster RTL has admitted it released the grainy footage of a man resembling the King of Pop escaping from the back of the coroner’s truck as an experiment to show how quickly misinformation can spread online.
The video became a YouTube sensation and was shown on a string of international networks when it premiered online last month.
“We wanted to show how easily users can be manipulated on the internet with hoax videos,” says RTL spokesman Heike Schultz. “Therefore, we created this video of Michael Jackson being alive (sic), even though everybody knows by now that he is dead – and the response was breathtaking. Unfortunately, many people believed it was true, even though we tried to create the video in a way that every normal user can see right away that it is a fake.”