July 8, 2009
Ghost of Jackson on video?
IS the late King of Pop still roaming his ranch in Neverland?
A video of Michael Jackson's 'ghost', currently being widely circulated on the Internet, shows a figure crossing a corridor in Neverland Many during a Larry King interview on CNN programme, "Inside Neverland".
No one at the scene had noticed the suppposed ghost while filming.
This 'ghost' video has garnered millions of hits on YouTube and fans worldwide are debating whether the ghost of the late King of Pop is really haunting Neverland or is it simply a shadow.
This apparent sighting is the latest in a slew of strange rumours to emerge following Jackson's death.
Michael Jackson is not the first celebrity ghost to be spotted.
According to the website Legends of America many other celebrities ghosts have been spotted after their death. The celebrity ghosts include: Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Orson Welles, Harry Houdini, Andrew Jackson, John Lennon, Abraham Lincoln, Lucille Ball and James Dean.
Hollywood celebrities are not the only ones to have ghosts, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson ghosts have also been spotted, said Examiner.com.
Meanwhile, the destination of the singer's lavish casket and when, or if, it would be interred was unclear.
A spokesman for the family declined to comment as local media reports said the coffin was being taken to an unknown location and would not return to the cemetery in the Hollywood Hills where it had started the day.
The uncertainty over Jackson's burial plans is likely to fuel speculation that the singer may yet be laid to rest at his beloved Neverland Ranch in the secluded California wine country northwest of Los Angeles.
Although the Jackson family last week quashed plans to hold a public viewing of Jackson's body at the estate, family members remain keen on the idea of Neverland becoming the star's permanent home.
In an interview with NBC television, Jermaine Jackson said Neverland would be a fitting final resting place for the pop star.
'This is his home, he created this. Why wouldn't he be here?' Jackson said.
'I feel his presence. And I love that, and I want my mother to come back here and feel what I feel. He built this place with love and you can see it and feel it.'
Ghost of Jackson on video?
IS the late King of Pop still roaming his ranch in Neverland?
A video of Michael Jackson's 'ghost', currently being widely circulated on the Internet, shows a figure crossing a corridor in Neverland Many during a Larry King interview on CNN programme, "Inside Neverland".
No one at the scene had noticed the suppposed ghost while filming.
This 'ghost' video has garnered millions of hits on YouTube and fans worldwide are debating whether the ghost of the late King of Pop is really haunting Neverland or is it simply a shadow.
This apparent sighting is the latest in a slew of strange rumours to emerge following Jackson's death.
Michael Jackson is not the first celebrity ghost to be spotted.
According to the website Legends of America many other celebrities ghosts have been spotted after their death. The celebrity ghosts include: Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Orson Welles, Harry Houdini, Andrew Jackson, John Lennon, Abraham Lincoln, Lucille Ball and James Dean.
Hollywood celebrities are not the only ones to have ghosts, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson ghosts have also been spotted, said Examiner.com.
Meanwhile, the destination of the singer's lavish casket and when, or if, it would be interred was unclear.
A spokesman for the family declined to comment as local media reports said the coffin was being taken to an unknown location and would not return to the cemetery in the Hollywood Hills where it had started the day.
The uncertainty over Jackson's burial plans is likely to fuel speculation that the singer may yet be laid to rest at his beloved Neverland Ranch in the secluded California wine country northwest of Los Angeles.
Although the Jackson family last week quashed plans to hold a public viewing of Jackson's body at the estate, family members remain keen on the idea of Neverland becoming the star's permanent home.
In an interview with NBC television, Jermaine Jackson said Neverland would be a fitting final resting place for the pop star.
'This is his home, he created this. Why wouldn't he be here?' Jackson said.
'I feel his presence. And I love that, and I want my mother to come back here and feel what I feel. He built this place with love and you can see it and feel it.'
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