His staff knew his heart and that’s why they are there showing all the support they could. It’s beautiful.
My uncle was too good for this world, period. It’s unfortunate that we live in a society where his innocence is even questioned because of accusations made by those (who even after death) are trying to extort his money and because of charlatans who want to get some fame for themselves off of him and make a few bucks as well.
Not only was my Uncle the easiest and most lucrative target in the world he was also the most innocent and giving human in the world. His heart was like my grandmother’s, pure gold. MJ Forever! 💯
Michael Jackson’s nanny Grace Rwaramba just posted this, Michael was wise to have another camera recording, but she gives an insight as to how sometimes his lack of “street smarts” and being an entertainer his whole life would bite him:
jaafar’s last memory of Michael at their family dinner 🥺
“I just remember him singing ‘Fly Away’ his song, and he was singing that at the dinner table and then my father joined him, it was just great to watch him sing acapella”
I think these fans, back then, didn't realize how important they were to Michael during the most difficult moment of his life. They were there, showing love, affection, support, and demonstrating their belief in his innocence, shouting tht he was innocent at the courthouse door.
June 13, 2005: As Michael Jackson headed to court for the verdict, his staff stood outside Neverland hand in hand, showing their support. In the darkest moment of his life, the people who truly knew him never turned their backs on him #MJInnocent
MICHAEL is now tracking to hit $940M-$950M at the global box office this weekend after a superb #1 debut in Japan.
It’ll soon beat OPPENHEIMER ($975M) to become the biggest biopic of all time.