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Dee
11-08-2007, 03:28 PM
Michael Jackson gives rare interview, pronounced normal (http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/entertainment_jackson_col)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After years of silence, rumor and a sordid trial, Michael Jackson has given his first major U.S. interview in a decade -- and has been pronounced normal.

Jackson, 49, appears on the front cover of the African-American magazine "Ebony" to mark the 25th anniversary of "Thriller" -- the world's best-selling studio album that also made him a superstar.

But the self-styled "King of Pop," who has largely shunned publicity since his 2005 trial and acquittal on child molestation charges, gave little glimpse of what the future holds despite hints in recent years that a comeback is in the works.

The cover photo of the magazine, whose December edition hits newsstands on November 12, is causing almost as much of a stir as the interview, which barely addresses the fallout of the trial.

Jackson is pictured dressed all in white, with a glowing peaches-and-cream skin. One post on the pop culture blog dotspotter.com commented; "Michael Jackson has to be the whitest person to ever be on the cover of Ebony magazine."

Jackson has in the past attributed his gradual skin whitening to a disease called vitiligo.

Harriette Cole, creative director of Ebony, spent a day and a half with Jackson during the photo shoot and interview and said, "he came across really as kind of normal."

"He's 49. He's a grown-up. If you learn from your challenges, then you become stronger. He certainly seemed like that," Cole told NBC's "Today" show this week. "Honestly ... he was normal."

Jackson, who has three children, told Ebony he was in the studio daily but did not specify whether he was working on a new album.

Excerpts of the Ebony interview were released as reports emerged that Jackson could lose his famous Neverland ranch home in central California.

Records obtained by the U.S. housing breakdown blog ml-implode.com, showed that Jackson owed $23.2 million on a $23 million loan on the property and that Neverland was listed on the foreclosure and notice of default report for Santa Barbara County.

Jackson's aides did not return calls for comment.

Jackson abandoned Neverland after the 2005 trial and has lived for a time in Ireland, Dubai and Las Vegas and is currently living on the U.S. East Coast.

The former pop superstar is reportedly planning to release a 25th anniversary edition of "Thriller" later in November with four new and four remixed tracks. He is said to have worked with Kanye West, Akon and Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas.

The original 1982 "Thriller" has sold more than 104 million copies worldwide and was the first album in history to produce seven Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles.

You can see the Ebony Magazine cover here (http://www.dotspotter.com/news/457752_Michael_Jackson_Graces_Ebony_Magazine).

Darlene
11-08-2007, 06:54 PM
This is Normal?

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q230/Darlene357/michael_jackson_ebony_la201_0_0_0x0.jpg

Michael Jackson as he wants to look?



http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q230/Darlene357/mj_0_0_0x0_276x276.jpg

Michael Jackson as he is!


It's really Sad, but not Normal.

Peace, Darlene

DaveM
11-09-2007, 01:29 AM
Normal as compared to what?

Eva
11-09-2007, 07:18 AM
Reminds me of a refrigeratormagnet I have. A man and a women are making out and the man says "Good grief. Are those real!?" The woman replies: "Real compared to what? Your hair?" :D

Okay, a bit beside the point. Sorry :o

Eva

Dee
11-09-2007, 07:34 AM
"He's 49. He's a grown-up. If you learn from your challenges, then you become stronger. He certainly seemed like that," Cole told NBC's "Today" show this week. "Honestly ... he was normal."

What is normal anyhow? Despite his um, foibles (and who doesn't have those), it could be that he HAS actually developed somewhat as a person. I really believe people whose lives are under a public microscope and are surrounded by yes men all the time have little hope of developing a healthy sense of self.

stardust
11-10-2007, 04:59 AM
Maybe they finally got his meds right. I hope so. I have long been convinced that he lives in a reality that is not very connected to society's shared reality. You know, it could be a legitimate illness. He certainly comes across as a tortured soul. A very talented tortured soul.

aabram
11-10-2007, 08:49 AM
I would never be able to class someone who dangles his children over the edge of a balcony as "normal"... Sorry