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The Liz Smith Column | 07/02/2009 11:00 pm

Liz Smith: The Beginning of the Jackson Afterlife Saga – But Leave the Kids out of It!

From fans and non-fans, the pleading question is already being asked: ‘Will there be no end to this?’
"Fame is the mask that eats the face," wrote John Updike. Updike was not referring to Michael Jackson, though a more apt quote I cannot imagine.

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From fans and non-fans, the pleading question is already being asked: "Will there be no end to this?" "This" being the wall-to-wall coverage of every little Michael Jackson-related bit of "news."

The answer is no. Whatever Jackson’s oddities, he was a worldwide star, iconic figure and groundbreaking artist. He died suddenly and still mysteriously. He joins Marilyn and Elvis as a tragic figure whose life after death becomes endless fodder for the media. (Now, I’m asking: When do the conspiracy theories that he’s not really dead begin?!)

I’ll only say – again – leave the children out of it. No matter how they were conceived or by whom, Michael Jackson was their legal father, and so far we have no evidence that he wasn’t a loving parent, despite his strange ways in dealing with his fame, his own unsatisfactory youth and his issues about race.

Rake through his medicine cabinets, drag out every sordid detail of his intimate relations, publish his will. But leave those three beautiful children alone to now live a totally different and perhaps frightening life – they have been so shrouded and cosseted by Michael. I’d like to say that now they’ll live a "normal" life, but being any part of the Jackson family doesn’t seem to encourage stability. (I think the Diana Ross idea, if mom Katherine Jackson won’t or can’t raise them, is very smart. She has been an exemplary mother to her own family of five.)

Let the kids off the hook, and then Michael, Marilyn and Elvis can sit around up there laughing over our foolish obsessing. Fame is a circus and we, the media, not the stars, end up as its primary clowns

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Of course not everybody agrees that Michael will join the immortal pantheon. Filmmaker and author Charles Casillo, while giving due credit to Michael’s genius says: "I’m going to call this one, perhaps wrongly … but I don’t think Michael Jackson will be in the league of Elvis or Marilyn five years from now. No one can come close to the level of the stars that died before, say, 1990. When they went, they took tons of mystique and unanswered questions with them. Because they weren’t scrutinized and analyzed daily in such a way; 24 hours of talking heads … blog blasts … Twitter commentary. After this feasting frenzy of Michael, in six months – after the shocking revelations, the shocking books, the shocking documentaries – he will be laid quietly to rest along with his legacy. Not because he is any less stellar, but I think the 21st century burnout factor is – you should pardon the expression – an icon killer."

Hmm … I’m not sure I agree that Michael’s legend will be cast aside so swiftly. He was involvingly unique.

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So, how terrible was Michael Jackson’s childhood?

Well, to have heard him tell it, there was not one moment of happiness. He was an abused and overworked "golden child" – as he self-reverentially referred to himself.

But there are some who grew up in Encino, CA, where the Jacksons settled after fame hit, who remember a happy Michael Jackson, going to pizza and ice cream parlors with his four brothers, and acting just like any other kid. People even remember him stopping in at the local Sunshine Records Shop in Encino and thrilling over the Jackson Five albums.

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Victoria J
Yes Michael was a loving father, he just wasn’t a high capable father. So we will see if love is the balm we hope it is. Remember there are many children who come from loveless but stable households, who were made nuts by the lack of a loving parent. If Michael had the capacity to ge a genuinely loving parent even with his diminished capacity, perhaps his children can survive their first years. Deepak Chopra says he is the one that introduced MJ to a young Rwandan woman, who became the nanny for his children. I think I read she was well educated. Thus she could have provided a loving mother figure and the stable person in their lives on a day to day basis. Bodyguards and former employees can be telling the truth or half-truths or no truth at all. Unhappy former employees are hardly the last word in these cases. That is not to say that No former employees tell the truth. However, most of these people who worked for Michael, like Debbie Rowe were in it for the money, thus I have no faith in what they say.  Deepak Chopra was a dear friend and needed nothing from Michael. Thus I am more inclined to believe his version of what he saw and heard.
By Victoria J on 07/05/2009 9:20 am
Lovely  Soul

I could not agree with you more Liz Smith. I think MJ’s estate will be making more money than ever much like Elvis Presley’s. There are millions of die-hard fans out there around the globe who can’t seem to get enough including myself. Aside from Michael, his children will be the centerpiece of adulations. Such beautiful kids and my heart goes out to them. I sobbed when I saw a tape of them playing with their loving Dad and Prince I and Paris told MJ how good of a Dad he is. How sad! And when they show his Neverland home invaded by Sheriff’s, including his children’s bedroom confiscating everything in sight. How could they trampled upon something so beautiful?

How about his friend Uri Geller? Some kind of friend. You don’t start shooting your mouth just because your friend had passed away.Uri Geller needs to keep those off color stories to himself.

The saying "familiarity leads to contempt" is once again proven by Uri’s blabbing about his relationship with the icon. I think he will write a book about it and try to cash in. How sad!

How about his doctors? I think they got blood on their hands. They should know what medications could eventually cause addiction. They should have advise MJ of the proper use of medication or recommend something that will alleviate pain without bingeing on pills.

I will hold Michael in such high esteem. No bad news could ever tarnish his childlike image. He is a consummate professional. One-of-a-kind.

His memories will live forever. May God Bless him and his children.

By Lovely Soul on 07/03/2009 9:53 am
Steve C
Great points, Liz!  I agree MJ was "involvingly unique."  I think he will live on through his music.  It will be played and covered and played some more.   That’s where his memory will live.  But I also agree with Charles Casillo in the sense that MJ swill not reach Marilyn and Elvis status—the media will make us sick of his story in no time.  Also because of the "beauty" factor.  Frankly, Marilyn and Elvis images are all over the place because of the way they look.  Timeless and beautiful.   It’s a huge part of their icon status.  Michael Jackson’s appearance became downright strange—even freakish.   I don’t see his image on mugs, calendars, refrigerator magnets or posters  5 years down the line the way we see MM and EP.   Plus people are already sick of the constant coverage.    Thank you for another thought provoking column.
By Steve C on 07/03/2009 11:25 am
A Amedee
Listen, Michael had many different looks and some look really good! If anything, I think all his different look will stay alive including the way he looked shortly before he died.
By A Amedee on 07/03/2009 9:24 pm
linda lucchese
There is always a balance in life, and Michael’s temendously brilliant gifts were countered by a lack of something else within.  They have said that he was looking for a drug to make him sleep and the first thing I think of is depression.  Sleep is an escape from depression and for Michael, loneliness.  He had everything most of us want but not the one thing that made him want to live.  It’s our loss which we may never find again.
By linda lucchese on 07/03/2009 1:05 pm
Libra Lady
All I can say is….I never heard of buying a ticket to go to a funeral.  And if you send in your money early, you can also pay for parking reservations.   This circus is beyond insane!!!!  Who is going to pocket the money?  I pray his children won’t be taken to this….they do not need to see this funeral so commercialized….are they selling  souvenirs  too?
By Libra Lady on 07/03/2009 1:47 pm
Diamond In The Rough
Libra Lady…….Yep, souvenirs will be all over the place….First class ‘dog and pony’ show!!! How stupid!
By Diamond In The Rough on 07/03/2009 1:58 pm
A Amedee
The tickets are free!!!!!!!!!!! Where did you get that from.
By A Amedee on 07/03/2009 7:58 pm
Libra Lady
It first came out that tickets were $25….plus you had to pay for parking….there is so much coming out about this from one minute to the next, who can keep up????
By Libra Lady on 07/03/2009 8:13 pm
Libra Lady
Charge For Michael Jackson’s Memorial Service Dropped AHN - ‎8 hours ago‎ Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - Michael Jackson’s funeral will be free after all. Family members were reportedly pressured to drop the rumored $25 tickets
By Libra Lady on 07/03/2009 8:16 pm
Libra Lady
  Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer

Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - Michael Jackson’s funeral will be free after all. Family members were reportedly pressured to drop the rumored $25 tickets they wanted to sell to fans who wish to attend the King of Pop’s memorial service.

According to RadarOnline, who also first reported about the ticket price for the memorial service, the Jackson family dropped their plan to charge grieving fans who wish to attend the memorial service for the "Thriller" star at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Many fans were outraged upon learning the family wished to charge for the tickets. Pressured into giving up the ticket charges, the family were forced to just give away the almost 11,000 tickets to fans.



Read more: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7015684821?Charge%20For%20Michael%20Jackson’s%20Memorial%20Service%20Dropped#ixzz0KFVmntFU&C
By Libra Lady on 07/03/2009 8:18 pm
A Amedee
Yes, I heard that since early in the afternoon! Well they are busniess people so…
By A Amedee on 07/03/2009 8:26 pm
Victoria J
Libra Lady get it right… this is suppose to be memorial service, not a funeral. Let’s hope no one is stupid enough to bring his children to such a circus.
By Victoria J on 07/05/2009 9:23 am
jacqueline  michelle

The death of someone of the stature of MJ was always going to create huge media interest but not on such a scale that it has been at-it’s been constant,even since the ‘rumour’ of his death.The cash-cow,money grabbers have been out in force from minute 1…it’s total madness,it really is.Have these people ever heard of the word RESPECT-no is the answer!

This is something that is going to run & run and there is going to be never ending speculation on every aspect of his life…basically these people who are cashing in on his death have no feeling or respect esp. for those left behind.The only people who knew MJ were the man himself & those close to him.

Charles Casillo talks a great deal of sense in the way he talks about him.MJ is never going to be in the same league as Marilyn Monroe or Elvis Presley.As frankly Elvis is & always will be the KING! Marilyn Monroe is THE classic icon-she took many of her ‘secrets’ to the grave with her & was left to rest,along with her unique charm-which is why she’s still holds the status she does even now.

He(Charles) also talks about the fact,that after many months of books,documentaries,revelations his legacy will be laid to rest.I fully agree with his words! The ‘focus’ will eventually fall to someone else,maybe more or less famous-only time will tell.In 5 year time we’ll still be talking of Marilyn & Elvis…whereas MJ will just be remembered for his music-the ‘frenzy’ will long since have died down.

By jacqueline michelle on 07/03/2009 1:52 pm
Laura Ward
There are six of us who have different good and bad memories of the same childhood from the same parents. We are all close in age. I think it’s because our personality colors our memories.
By Laura Ward on 07/03/2009 2:12 pm