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Title: Micheal Jackson Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Apr 10, 2024 08:10 pm ;)
https://www.facebook.com/reel/437258792117416?fs=e&s=TIeQ9V&mibextid=0NULKw Title: Re: Micheal Jackson Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Sep 22, 2025 12:22 am "I knew in my bones that Michael wasn't marrying Lisa Marie; he was marrying the Presley dynasty," she continued, adding, "Michael was a manipulative man, and I think he had his sights set on her long before she realized it. The childlike innocence he projected was part of his public mask."
~ Priscilla Presley AOL news Title: Re: Micheal Jackson Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Sep 22, 2025 03:07 am "I knew in my bones that Michael wasn't marrying Lisa Marie; he was marrying the Presley dynasty," she continued, adding, "Michael was a manipulative man, and I think he had his sights set on her long before she realized it. The childlike innocence he projected was part of his public mask." ~ Priscilla Presley AOL news I would say this is an observation by Priscilla that is very accurate and also shows up in Michael’s natal chart as a Pluto-ruler of manipulation- Sun conjunction near his 7th house of relationships. Title: Re: Micheal Jackson Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on May 09, 2026 07:35 am A selfish and exorbitant man in his personal life? I would say so but truly talented! Michael Jackson spent $360,000 every single month just to keep Neverland Ranch running.That number breaks down fast. Around $95,000 a month on gardening alone — the kind of landscaping budget that covers entire neighborhoods. Roughly $66,000 to maintain the private zoo. About $60,000 on housekeeping. Another $51,000 on security. Add it all up across twelve months and Neverland Ranch was costing over $4.3 million a year before a single record was sold, a single tour date was booked, or a single business decision was made. That was just the overhead of existing as Michael Jackson.The comments land exactly where you'd expect them to. Fans call it chump change. People note that at his peak, thousands of dollars probably felt like pocket change to a man whose music was generating revenue on a scale most artists never approach. And they're not entirely wrong — context matters when the person spending is the highest-earning entertainer in the world at his prime. But context also includes the fact that this level of spending continued even during periods when his finances were under strain, which tells its own story about what it costs to maintain an iconic estate and the lifestyle attached to it.Neverland wasn't just a home. It was a statement. A theme park, a zoo, a garden, a compound — all of it requiring round-the-clock staffing, maintenance, and infrastructure just to stay functional. The bills didn't pause between albums. They didn't slow down between tours. Every month, the same number came due. Three hundred and sixty thousand dollars to keep the legend's home alive. For the King of Pop, apparently, that was just the cost of living. |