“The most important thing is to be true to yourself”: 10 years without Michael Jackson
2019-06-25T10:30:41.578Z
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June 25, 2009 did not become King of Pop Michael Jackson. He became a Grammy winner 15 times, his records were sold in record numbers. Reflecting on the secrets of success, Jackson said that the most important thing is to be true to yourself. However, this did not help the artist to become happy. He often complained to journalists about being lonely and told that because of his early career, he actually had no childhood: Jackson took the stage at the age of six. The situation was aggravated by psychological problems caused by difficult relationships with the father. He suffered a singer and a rare skin disease.
Source: russiart