May 15th, 2008 by Tess


The Library of Congress has chosen what I think is one of the best albums ever, Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’, to add to its National Recording Registry deeming it “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” If they want something aesthetically significant, they should consider Jacko’s ever-changing train wreck of a face. They could even make a timeline of it should they ever make a big exhibit of Jacko’s face through the years out of it. The former King of Pop’s 1982 best selling album of all time was the most contemporary of the 25 recordings picked with nothing being added from the 21st century.

April 29th, 2008 by Tess

When it seems like Michael Jackson digs his way out of one hardship, money problems always finds a way to creep back into his life. Neverland Ranch may be temporarily saved but the former singer’s Encino property is facing foreclosure. A Notice of Trustee’s Sale which was dated April 11th details that the singer’s 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom property was scheduled to be sold at a public auction on May 5 if Jacko fails to pay the balance he owes on the property. Jacko owes exactly $414,806.66. A rep for the singer however says that he has already caught up on his payments and that “The property has been paid and is no longer in foreclosure.”

February 29th, 2008 by Tess

Say Bye to Neverland Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson has run out of chances as his Neverland ranch is in foreclosure!

The famed piece of real estate is up for auction and will be sold on March 19th. There is still a slight possibility that the dethroned King of Pop can keep his massive home. But in order to do that, he needs to come up with $24,525,906.61 by the auction date. And with him not working, you know he doesn’t have that kind of money. When the house gets auctioned, it will include everything including all personal property inside, all fixtures and appliances, furniture, any rides, games and all merry go round type devices.

February 4th, 2008 by Tess

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Michael Jackson has always made a big thing of keeping the identities of his children hidden from the media, usually covering them with face obscuring masks in a bid to ‘protect’ them whenever they were out in public.

However the troubled king of pop appears to have released his grip on Prince Michael, ten, and nine-year old Paris. The happy looking pair were allowed to stroll through the Luxor Casino in Vegas with their smiling faces uncovered.

The youngsters were the product of the singer’s brief marriage to his dermatologist’s wife Debbie Rowe. They wed in 1996, divorcing three years later.

Rowe has since said that she wanted Michael to have the children as a “gift”.

Hmm I’m not sure about the whole children as a gift idea, but its nice to finally see the kids’ faces. Very normal looking.

November 8th, 2007 by Tess

Michael Jackson’s Neverland No More

Do you remember the time when Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch was filled with laughter, rolling greens and just looked like the ultimate home? Yeah, it’s gone. The King of Pop’s 2,800 acres worth of bumper cars, carousels and Ferris wheels now looks like a ghost town and Jacko has less than 3 months to make good on a $23 million loan.Neverland Ranch once gave jobs to dozens of servants and groundskeepers but now seems like a barren land while the supposed near-bankrupt singer rents an expensive home in Washington, D.C. A formal Notice of Default and Election to Sell was filed in Santa Barbara County recently, otherwise, Jacko can say goodbye to Neverland.

October 19th, 2007 by Tess

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Just when you thought Michael Jackson isn’t already in deep with money problems, a judge just ordered the king of pop to pay his former attorneys $175,000 on Monday.

The pretty much bankrupt singer has retained the services of Ayscough & Marar but never paid his legal bills. Making matters worse for Jacko is that the Prince of Bahrain is suing him in London’s high court for $7 million plus damages.

Jacko moved to Bahrain in 2005 after being acquitted of his child molestation case. The Prince paid for all of Jacko’s living expenses, security, staff and whatnot for a year. They had a deal of some sort in exchange for the money but Jacko paid back the Prince by fleeing the country. Classy!