Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson’s brother, Randy Jackson, talked with “Good Morning America” Wednesday morning and said his mother, Katherine, was headed back to L.A. after spending some quiet time in Arizona.
"My mom is on her way back to Los Angeles," Jackson said. "It was under doctor's orders that she go [away from L.A.]. Her health was really bad, and he wanted her to go somewhere where she couldn't be on the phone, and be cut off from the outside world for a few days."Cops were called Monday to the Calabasas home of Katherine Jackson on a domestic disturbance claim, reports TMZ, but no arrests were made.
This latest incident is a continuation of major drama within the Jackson family, which began Sunday when reports surfaced that matriarch Katherine Jackson, the guardian of Michael’s three children – Prince, Paris and Blanket – had gone missing.
Michael Jackson’s mother, Katherine, was reported missing over the weekend, but authorities have since confirmed that she is safe and staying with a family member in Arizona.
The mix-up began with a missing person report filed on Saturday by a family member, followed by pleas by Michael’s daughter Paris on Twitter. "Yes, my grandmother is missing," The 14-year-old wrote. "i haven't spoken with her in a week i want her home now." She later offered a phone number for any tips on her grandmother’s whereabouts."Extra's" Michael Corbett visited the lavish, $25-million Bel Air palace Michael Jackson was negotiating to buy right before his untimely death in June 2009.
The 20,000 square foot, 15 bedroom, 16 bathroom mansion was modeled after the White House and Versailles. Coldwell-Banker agent Sally Forster Jones said Jackson "just walked in and gasped. He heard about it the property, came to view it and loved it, loved every aspect of it."
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On the third anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, daughter Paris paid tribute via her Twitter account Monday morning.
"RIP Michael Jackson," she tweeted. "Dad you will be forever in my heart. I love you." Earlier, she retweeted a message sent her way, reading, "The ones that love us never really leave us. You can always find them in here *heart*."Paris switched from homeschooling to attend high school, and encountered some bullying. "People have tried [to bully], but it doesn't always work," Paris told Oprah in the interview that aired on "Oprah's Next Chapter.” "At school… and some people try to cyberbully me. They try to get to me with words, but that doesn't really work."
When asked by Winfrey if she thought her peers were jealous, Paris said: "Maybe, I don't know."
Mostly, a very cool and poised Paris talked about her dad and how much she still thinks of him. "I just like, remember something, and I smile," the teenager said.
Oprah Winfrey scored a sit-down with Michael Jackson’s only daughter, Paris, in which the teenager talks about life without her dad on “Oprah’s Next Chapter.”
Oprah has an intimate conversation with the 14-year-old, who at one point tells the talk show queen, “It never gets easier,” in dealing with the loss of her father. Watch the clip!A personal, handwritten letter sent by Michael Jackson to ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley has been taken off the auction block.
The letter, written sometime between 1993 and 1996, read, "Smell here [arrow with box] Lisa I truly need this rest I haven't slept litterally [sic] in 4 days now. I need to be away from phones and Business people. I must take care of my health first Im' [sic] crazy for you Love Turd." (See the letter here).



























