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Makhi done watched dat Michael Jackson movie and done went to school on dat 😂😂 😂Makayy JustUs Mobley

Makhi done watched dat Michael Jackson movie and done went to school on dat 😂😂 😂Makayy JustUs Mobley

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That was proof Mike was straight, he almost went backstage with her 😂❤️

That was proof Mike was straight, he almost went backstage with her 😂❤️

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The face he made when she said that 😭😅

The face he made when she said that 😭😅

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The way Michael Jackson deeply loved and cared for his wife 🥺🥺❤️

The way Michael Jackson deeply loved and cared for his wife 🥺🥺❤️

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Michael Jackson in "The Carol Burnett Show" 1974.

Michael Jackson in "The Carol Burnett Show" 1974.

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Michael was also so shy 🙈 😍😭

Michael was also so shy 🙈 😍😭

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As the new Michael biopic brings his journey back to the big screen, it's impossible to ignore one of the artists who shaped his style in those early day...Fred Astaire. From the smooth footwork and effortless spins to the sharp silhouettes, hats, and controlled stage presence, MJ never hid where he drew inspiration from. He studied legends, reimagined their artistry, and turned it into something the world had never seen before. These side-by-side moments are a reminder that even icons were inspired by someone first.

As the new Michael biopic brings his journey back to the big screen, it's impossible to ignore one of the artists who shaped his style in those early day...Fred Astaire. From the smooth footwork and effortless spins to the sharp silhouettes, hats, and controlled stage presence, MJ never hid where he drew inspiration from. He studied legends, reimagined their artistry, and turned it into something the world had never seen before. These side-by-side moments are a reminder that even icons were inspired by someone first.

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Young MJ wilding 💀

Young MJ wilding 💀

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That time Michael Jackson used his *real* deep voice to try to impress Beyoncé 🥹❤️

That time Michael Jackson used his *real* deep voice to try to impress Beyoncé 🥹❤️

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In 1995, Michael Jackson called the "Scream" video just an excuse to work with his sister Janet, calling her "one of the sweetest people in the world."

In 1995, Michael Jackson called the "Scream" video just an excuse to work with his sister Janet, calling her "one of the sweetest people in the world."

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😫❤️ Remember when Michael Jackson couldn't stop looking at Beyonce's

😫❤️ Remember when Michael Jackson couldn't stop looking at Beyonce's

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WE FINALLY GOT THIS CLIP OMG 😭 MJ fans know that this was lost media

WE FINALLY GOT THIS CLIP OMG 😭 MJ fans know that this was lost media

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Michael and Prince in Neverland ❤️

Michael and Prince in Neverland ❤️

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Michael Jackson wasn't just the King of Pop, he was a beautiful soul the world never fully understood while he was here. Behind the music, the records, and the global tame was a man who gave endlessly, loved deeply, and used his voice to speak on injustice, pain, and humanity. Yet while he lived, the media often chose a different narrative. Instead of honoring his genius and his heart, they picked him apart, mocked him, and pushed stories that shaped public perception in ways that still linger today. It's one of the greatest contradictions of our time, how someone who brought so much light was surrounded by so much darkness in the public eye. In The Crucifixion of Michael Jackson, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan breaks this down with clarity and depth. He speaks to the spirit of our brother Michael, not just the superstar, but the man. A man who stood for truth, who challenged power in his own way, and who carried a level of purity that this world often misunderstands and, at times, attacks. Now, as the world prepares to revisit his life through a new film, we have a responsibility. Not to recycle the same narratives that once tried to tear him down, but to celebrate him properly. To honor the music, yes, but more importantly, to honor the message, the compassion, and the courage he carried. Michael Jackson gave us more than entertainment. He gave us reflection. Songs like They Don't Care About Us weren't just records, they were statements. He wasn't afraid to speak on oppression, suffering, and injustice, even when it came at a cost.

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