Sebastian Bach Talks About Michael Jackson
Sebastian Bach, our hero, recently commented on the passing of Michael Jackson.
Sebastian Bach: "Another angel down... I am very sorry for my friend Jermaine's [Jackson, Michael's brother] loss. I lived with Jermaine for three weeks last year [during the filming of the second season of CMT's hit series, 'Gone Country'], and we talked about his brother frequently. He said to me, 'When you cut up my brother, you're cutting up me'. I feel for the Jackson family, because I know all too well how they feel. Unfortunately."
More dirt will come out about Michael Jackson's bizarre lifestyle. You can find that all over the internet. We are not going to pass any of that along. How he was able to continue to live with almost zero dollars is amazing. How he was able to squander away millions is also astounding.
One of my favorite documentaries on Jackson was Martin Bashir Living With Michael Jackson. The documentary is an eye-opening look at the bizarre lifestyle of The King of Pop. A scene that stands out is when he was in the Venetian in Las Vegas and just ran through buying everything. Every antique in the store he bought.
I visited the store shortly after he was there, sold signs everywhere, but with the price tag still attached. A chess set worth 15,000 dollars, a giant Bald Eagle statue for 21,000. All crap, not worth 50.00 bucks, but he didn't have a problem overspending.
The Times Online ran an article with the nanny, but it was taken down for an unknown reason. I will give the link in hopes it will be back up so you can read about it.
Sebastian Bach: "Another angel down... I am very sorry for my friend Jermaine's [Jackson, Michael's brother] loss. I lived with Jermaine for three weeks last year [during the filming of the second season of CMT's hit series, 'Gone Country'], and we talked about his brother frequently. He said to me, 'When you cut up my brother, you're cutting up me'. I feel for the Jackson family, because I know all too well how they feel. Unfortunately."
More dirt will come out about Michael Jackson's bizarre lifestyle. You can find that all over the internet. We are not going to pass any of that along. How he was able to continue to live with almost zero dollars is amazing. How he was able to squander away millions is also astounding.
One of my favorite documentaries on Jackson was Martin Bashir Living With Michael Jackson. The documentary is an eye-opening look at the bizarre lifestyle of The King of Pop. A scene that stands out is when he was in the Venetian in Las Vegas and just ran through buying everything. Every antique in the store he bought.
I visited the store shortly after he was there, sold signs everywhere, but with the price tag still attached. A chess set worth 15,000 dollars, a giant Bald Eagle statue for 21,000. All crap, not worth 50.00 bucks, but he didn't have a problem overspending.
The Times Online ran an article with the nanny, but it was taken down for an unknown reason. I will give the link in hopes it will be back up so you can read about it.






It is really sad to know that Michael is gone. I saw Janet's appearance on BET awards and it was so touching. :(
Reply to this
" For me a painting is like a story which stimulates the imagination and draws the mind into a place filled with expectation, excitement, wonder and pleasure"
Reply to this