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Joe Jackson Seeks Monthly Stipend From Son Michael’s Estate
Court records show Michael Jackson’s father is seeking an allowance from his son’s estate.
An attorney for Joe Jackson filed papers in Los Angeles on Friday seeking a stipend, saying there was no apparent reason for the administrators of the estate to not seek an allowance for the 81-year-old family patriarch.
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A&E Sets Premiere Date For Jackson Brothers Reality Show
A&E has set a premiere date for their new series, “The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty.”
The show, starring Jackie, Jermaine, Tito and Marlon Jackson, will premiere on Sunday December 13 at 9 PM ET/PT on the cable channel.
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A&E: Reality Show About Jacksons Premieres December 13
A reality show miniseries about the Jackson family will premiere Dec. 13 on A&E, the network says. Back-to-back hour episodes will air that night at 9 p.m. EST.
“The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty” focuses on brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Tito and Marlon as they prepare to reunite for a concert tour. It also chronicles their lives as they cope with Michael’s drug-induced death in June.
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Michael Jackson’s Backing Singer Judith Hill On Her ‘This Is It’ Memories
Judith Hill stood out as she performed “Heal The World” at Michael Jackson’s memorial back in July. And she’s standing out again – this time dueting with the late King of Pop in the movie, “This Is It,” which has already taken in $125 million worldwide.
Now, in a new interview with Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush, she shared memories of the magical time she was able to spend with Michael.
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Janet Jackson To Sit Down With ABC’s Robin Roberts
In her first TV interview since the death of her brother, Janet Jackson will sit down and open up with ABC’s Robin Roberts in a new interview, set to air on November 18.
Janet, who recently shared her memories of her late brother, Michael Jackson, to Harper’s Bazaar, will sit down with the TV journalist for “In the Spotlight With Robin Roberts: Janet Jackson.”
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Jackson Is ‘It’ At Box Office With $23.2M Weekend
“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” danced to the head of the box office, debuting with $23.2 million domestically in its first weekend.
“This Is It,” featuring performances Jackson rehearsed for a marathon concert stand planned before his death in June, took in $103 million worldwide in its first five days.
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‘This Is It’ Tops Charts With $101M Worldwide
“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” is the No. 1 Halloween thriller for movie audiences.
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UPDATED: Rumors Surface Michael Jackson Autopsy Photo Is Obtained By ‘Restaurant Owner’
A new report has surfaced suggesting a photo of the body of Michael Jackson on the autopsy table has been leaked.
Earlier this week, The Daily Beast’s Gerald Posner reported that a person described as a “prominent restaurant owner” in Los Angeles reportedly has “a high-resolution copy of what is evidently a photo from the Jackson autopsy.”
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‘This Is It’ Producer: ‘I’m Glad We Left Some Things Out’
Michael Jackson’s death is not mentioned in his new concert film, “This Is It,” for a reason, music supervisor Michael Bearden told MTV News.
“I’m glad we left some things out,” Bearden, also an associate producer on the movie, told the site. “Especially the announcement of his passing.”
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Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ Draws $20.1M Worldwide
The King of Pop is No. 1 again.
“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” has landed on top of the domestic box office with $7.4 million in its first day and $12.7 million overseas.
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Glam Slam: MJ’s ‘This Is It’ Style
Everyone is talking about the Michael Jackson documentary, ‘This Is It’. I saw a preview of it at a special Hollywood press screening Tuesday night and I’ve been thinking about it ever since. Yes, it was cool to see him sing and dance and all that, but what I really enjoyed was seeing Michael the Man as opposed to Michael the Legend. I loved the candid side of him interacting with the members of his tour. I was also struck by what he was wearing.
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Could ‘Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ Win An Oscar?
“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” comes too late in the year to be considered for a documentary Oscar, but the film about the late King of Pop’s preparations for a series of comeback concerts could qualify for other Hollywood honors, including the Academy Award for best picture.