Tuesday, August 11, 2009

news about pop singer Michael Jackson information


"King of Pop" Michael Jackson has finally been laid to rest albiet any grand ceremony.

The 'Thriller' hitmaker, who died at the age of 50 on June 25, was buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills without a fan in sight, Mirror online reported.

Jackson's family has gone to extraordinary lengths to keep the exact location secret as they are reportedly worried that his followers will throng the resting place of their idol.

They are even considering moving Jackson's body if security becomes an issue, the newspaper said.

"Michael has already been laid to rest, but other than the Jackson family and the management at Forest Lawn, no one knows the exact spot," a cemetery source said.

"Staff at the cemetery have been fed several different locations, it's as if they are hoping to confuse everyone so it can't leak out. The fear is that thousands of Jackson fans will descend on the cemetery and create a security issue or maybe even damage or deface the grave," the source added.

The pop icon was laid to rest without a service because his family were satisfied with the ceremony that took place before his Los Angeles memorial concert.

Earlier last week, Jackson's brain, which was taken out for some clinical tests, was reunited with his body.

A new story adding to Michael
Jackson has emerged claiming that the pop icon was the reincarnation of an Egyptian princess. The 'Thriller' hitmaker who died on June 25 after a suspected cardiac arrest has been at the centre of many weird stories, but this one takes the prize for being the craziest.
According to reports, some of the singer's fans have started believing that their idol was a reborn princess after spotting an ancient Egyptian statue at a Chicago Museum that bears an uncanny resemblance to Michael Jackson, reported E!Online. "I have no idea whether Jackson ever visited the museum. But the similarity between the
limestone statue of a woman, which is about 3,000 years old and Jackson is astounding," said a representative of the museum. The statue which is a spitting image of Jackson, has started attracting the many fans of the pop star who are making a beeline to catch a glimpse of their idol's past life.

No comments: