Monday, December 28, 2009

Michael Jackson’s Death Nominated As 2009’s TOP Entertainment Story In The World!


After the movie “This is it”, the passed away “King of pop” remained in the hearts of many. As US newspapers and associated press editors stated, Michael Jackson’s death remains as the top entertainment story of all time.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 yet his death was still undergoing several investigations due to the rumors that Jackson’s death was ruled a homicide.

And his personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray was suspected to be responsible about Jackson’s Death. At the age of 50, Michael has achieved thousands of memorable thing in his life and the Movie “This is it” is one of the proofs.

During Michael’s funeral, there are thousands of people joined the last moment in his life including celebrities, relatives, friends, owners of wholesale clothing businesses in California as well as fans out there.

This only proved that the name Michael Jackson is not only famous in US but all over the world. As the King of Pop, Michael will always be Michael in the hearts of many.

Just imagine people from different parts of the country reunited for one goal which is to recall the memories of Michael.

Although, there are issues of molestations when against Michael when he was alive, these were all gone after Michael’s death.

This only proved that people really loves Michael not just because he is the King of Pop but also as an ordinary person.

With the movie, this is it; people have able to recognize the real Michael. “This is it” isn’t really a film, a concert or a movie.

This is actually the compilation of Michael Jackson’s preparation for the upcoming concert in London. These comprise 50 shows all at once.

Unfortunately, due to what happened to Michael, the concert will remain as a dream.

Above all, Michael Jackson’s death serves as celebrations pop music all over the world. Some people sells wholesale clothing with Michael’s face printed while on the other hand, there are also some that sells DVDs and other Michael’s memorabilia.

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