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MICHAEL JACKSON - JACKSON WANTED TO BE 'A WORK OF ART'

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JACKSON WANTED TO BE 'A WORK OF ART'

MICHAEL JACKSON considered his face "a work of art in progress" and underwent multiple surgery in a bid to turn himself into a great beauty, according to his longtime dermatologist DR. ARNOLD KLEIN.
Klein reveals the late King of Pop was deeply scarred by adolescent acne and burns he suffered on the set of a Pepsi commercial, and enlisted his help to repair the damage and create a beautiful countenance for his fans.
Klein tells TMZ.com, "He viewed his face as a work of art. A work in progress. It was about pure beauty. He wanted to appear onstage and take people's breath away."
Jackson died from cardiac arrest in June (09).


06 November 2009 08:11


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Tonia 35 Click for more info (1)

posted on 06/11/2009 13:01


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you are so right... it readlly is a shame Michael felt that way he truely was a gifted beautiful person.. beauty run me than skin deep... he was the most beautiful person on the inside where it counted most...I love you MJ may you rest in peace... there will never be anyone who even compares..




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Helen_44 Click for more info ( 11)

posted on 06/11/2009 12:19


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I pay little attention to anything this man has to say. As for Michael's face, it was such a shame that he felt that it was not beautiful. He was absolutely stunning and didn't need surgery as he didn't need improvement. His insecurities, probably because of verbal abuse from his father, ruined what was already a work of art. But he was, by all accounts, a beautiful person inside, which counted for much more. Such a shame he felt so bad about himself.







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