Did Michael Jackson actually die? Because I heard that the entire thing was a big hoax and that Michael Jackson is still alive and well. So, yeah, has anybody else heard that Michael Jackson faked his own death?
infatuatedxxglamour answered Tuesday June 30 2009, 12:15 am: I heard that his illness was speculated as a hoax early on, when he first got taken to the hospital and before the full details were released, most famously by Perez Hilton. But I have not heard the rumor that his death was a hoax because it is just that, a rumor. His death was confirmed by many hospital officials. Because Michael was in debt, I doubt that he would have possessed the great amount of money to pay off the officials to lie that immensely. And Janet Jackson, his sister, went on the BET Awards last night to say thank you to the fans for being so supportive and was extremely emotional and sincere. So, to answer your question, yes, Michael Jackson did actually die, and to speculate otherwise I believe is quite disrespectful to his integrity. [ infatuatedxxglamour's advice column | Ask infatuatedxxglamour A Question ]
christacusumano answered Tuesday June 30 2009, 12:06 am: Yeah I've heard that.
There has been speculation that he's still alive and several other claims have been made.
But he is actually dead.
Those are just rumors.
But it has been confirmed.
I doubt he would really fake something like that.
Especially with a come back tour of 50 concerts next month in London,Paris.
Yeah so i hope this answered your question.
:)
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