Madonna to Perform Michael Jackson’s Songs and Dance at Her Concert

Madonna will pay tribute to late Michael Jackson during her concert on Saturday, July 4 at London’s O2 Arena, the same venue where Michael was going to stage his great comeback. Her publicist Liz Rosenberg stated Madonna is going to present a special choreographed dance in honor of the King of Pop.
At the concert which is part of her Sweet & Sticky Tour, Madonna will feature extracts from Michael’s songs “Billie Jean” and “Wanna Be Startin’ Something”. Toward the end of her single “Give It 2 Me”, the “Material Girl” songstress and her dancers will wear single white gloves, which is one of Michael’s favorite wardrobe accessories on stage. In addition, Madonna will have a man dressing up like Michael at her concert as shown on her rehearsal picture which was posted on her official website on Friday, July 3.
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Michael Jackson Paternity Status

Michael Jackson has been caught telling lies about his paternity status. The late superstar claimed his two elder children, Prince Michael Jackson Jr and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, were his children with ex-wife Debbie Rowe. But National Enquirer has learned that it isn’t the truth.
The publication, back in 2003, reported that an insider from the Jacksons revealed the two children were actually conceived by an anonymous sperm donor, while his youngest son Prince Michael Jackson II came from secret adoption. But later during in an interview with Martin Bashir, Michael claimed that Prince and Paris were conceived through natural conception.
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Drug found in Michael Jackson’s home
The powerful sedative Diprivan was found in Michael Jackson’s home, a law enforcement official said Friday as the city planned for a massive crowd at the singer’s memorial service.
Diprivan is an anesthetic widely used in operating rooms to induce unconsciousness. Also known as Propofol, it’s given intravenously and is very unusual to have in a private home.
The law enforcement official spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak about the matter.
A Los Angeles Police spokesman, Lt. John Romero, declined to discuss the case. “It’s an ongoing investigation,” he said.
The cause of Jackson’s death has not been determined. Autopsy results are not expected for several weeks.
At the downtown Staples Center, where Jackson’s memorial will be held Tuesday morning, Assistant Police Chief Earl Paysinger said anywhere from 250,000 to 700,000 people could try to reach the arena, even though only 17,500 tickets will be available.
City Councilwoman Jan Perry urged people to stay home and watch the memorial on TV. There will not be a funeral procession through the city.
