- King: He received a royal title in the Ivory Coast in 1992. He is also nicknamed the ‘King of Pop’
- Fan: In 1984, a French fan committed suicide because he couldn’t get plastic surgery to look like Michael Jackson
- Ritual: Immediately before his concerts, he drank Ricola sweets dissolved in hot water
- Bookbinder: A library once accused Michael Jackson of owing 1 million dollars for books that were not returned on time
- Comeback: When Michael Jackson died, he was rehearsing for his biggest comeback, which included 50 shows in London
- Food: He loved Mexican food and was also a vegetarian
- Changes in appearance: He claimed that his changes in appearance were due to weight loss and a very strict vegetarian diet plan
- Nose surgery: However, Michael Jackson admitted that he had 2 nose jobs
- Skin disease: In 1993, Michael Jackson’s dermatologist announced that Michael had a rare skin disease called ‘vitiligo’, which causes the skin to lose pigmentation. The skin disease affects 1-2% of the population
- Stamps: The island of Saint Vincent in the Caribbean once issued Michael Jackson stamps
Fact: Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 from a lethal amount of propofol administered by his personal physician
Facts about Michael Jackson’s background
- Birth: Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana, United States
- Far: His father, Joseph Walter Jackson, worked in a steel mill and was in an R&B band called ‘The Falcons’. Joseph’s brother Luther was also a member of the band
- Mother: Michael Jackson’s mother, Katherine Esther Scruse, raised him as a Jehovah’s Witness
- Siblings: Michael Jackson had 9 brothers and sisters
- Childhood: In a 1993 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jackson described his childhood as traumatic and lonely
- Teasing stick: As a young boy, Michael put spiders in La Toyah’s (his sister) bed
- Start: He was only 4 years old when he started singing with his brothers Marlon, Jermaine, Jackie and Tito in ‘the Jackson Five’
- Public debut: He gave his first public performance at the age of 5 with the song ‘Climb Every Mountain’
Michael Jackson’s siblings
- Janet Jackson: Janet Damita Jo Jackson (singer – born May 16, 1966)
- Randy Jackson: Steven Randall Jackson (singer and musician [originally one of The Jackson 5] – born October 29, 1961)
- Marlon Jackson: Marlon David Jackson (singer and dancer [originally one of The Jackson 5] – born March 12, 1957)
- La Toya Jackson: La Toya Yvonne Jackson (singer, actress and writer – born May 29, 1956)
- Jermaine Jackson: Jermaine La Jaune Jacksun (singer and musician [originally one of The Jackson 5] – born December 11, 1954)
- Tito Jackson: Toriano Adaryll Jackson (singer and musician [originally one of The Jackson 5] – born October 15, 1953)
- Rebbie Jackson: Maureen Reillette Jackson (singer – born May 29, 1950)
- Jackie Jackson: Sigmund Esco Jackson (singer and musician [originally one of The Jackson 5] – born May 4, 1951)
- JohVonnie Jackson: Daughter of her father’s (Joe Jackson) mistress and thus Michael Jackson’s half-sister (born in 1974)
- Brandon Howard: It is unknown if Brandon Howard is Joe Jackson’s son and thus one of Michael Jackson’s siblings (born in 1983)
Achievements
- Music video: ‘Billie Jean’ was the first video by a black artist on MTV
- Hollywood Walk of Fame: He has 2 stars on the famous ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame’: one for himself and one for his membership in the group ‘the Jackson five’
- Grammyer: In 1984, he won 8 Grammys – the highest number ever won by a single person in one year. He won 13 Grammys in his entire career
- Beatles: He bought the rights to all of The Beatles’ songs for 47 million dollars in 1985 and sold part of the rights to Sony in 1995 for 95 million dollars
- Total earnings: Total earnings from his music (in his lifetime) are estimated at 500 million dollars
- Most famous person: A 1997 study indicated that Michael Jackson was the most famous person in the world
- Best-selling album: Michael Jackson’s album ‘Thriller’ is the world’s best-selling album (around 50 million copies sold). He has sold more than 300 million records worldwide
- Most expensive music video: The video for the song ‘Scream’ was the most expensive ever, costing around £3.8 million
- Dance steps: Michael Jackson popularized several dance moves such as the ‘moonwalk’ and the ‘robot’
Facts about Michael Jackson’s animals
- King Boa: Michael Jackson had a royal boa named Muscles
- Python: He had a python called Crusher
- Llamas: He had two llamas called Louis and Lola
- Aries: He had a ram called Mr. Tibbs
- Chimpanzee: Michael Jackson’s favorite pet was a chimpanzee named Bubbles
Other facts
- Pinocchio: Michael Jackson’s favorite cartoon character was Pinocchio
- Wristbands: Michael Jackson often wore a black bracelet to remind people of the suffering of children around the world
- Video instruction: One of Michael Jackson’s videos is directed by Martin Scorcese
- Marriage: His marriage to Lisa-Marie Presley (Elvis Presley’s daughter) lasted only 19 months
- Kids: Michael Jackson had 2 children with his surrogate mother Deborah Jeanne Rowe. The children are Michael Joseph Jackson Junior (also known as Prince) and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson. He had a third child, Prince Michael Jackson II, with an unknown surrogate mother
- Godfather: Macauley Culkin (from the ‘Home Alone’ movies) is godfather to Michael Jackson’s 2 children. Michael Jackson is also godfather to Nicole Richie and Bee Gees singer Barry Gibbs’ son Michael
- Neverland Ranch: In 1988, he bought Neverland Ranch for 17 million dollars. Neverland Ranch included an amusement park and a movie theater and was protected by more than 40 guards. In 2003, the ranch was valued at 100 million dollars
- Dead: On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed in his house in Los Angeles. His personal physician attempted to revive him and he was also taken to a nearby hospital. The autopsy report found that Michael Jackson was killed by a lethal amount of propofol that his personal physician (Conrad Murray) had given him