Recently, one fifth of the "Jackson 5", Jermaine Jackson with his unappealing gelled-out hair, authored a novel, "You Are Not Alone: Michael, Through a Brother's Eyes" which disclosed swallowing the hard pill of losing his more-famously known brother, Michael Joseph Jackson. It was exceedingly complicated for Jermaine to observe the media taint Michael through his 2005 alleged molestation case, blight of drugs, and demoralization of a sucessful career. Covertly, he deliberated on a mysterious plan to kidnap his brother in order to escape the endless chaos. No one was aware of his shockingly-brilliant plot. Subsequently, in the book Jermaine detailed his irate feeling towards the vindictive tabloids stating:
"If they were going to sit and crucify my brother for something that he didn't do, America deserves us not to come back here."
Time outside the United States could have certainly help the "King of Pop" ameliorate mentally and spiritually, clearing any blemishes. It was very traumatic to watch the entertainer crumble, leaving us behind to embrace his legacy. If you purchase Jackson's new published read, you will have access to the full inside story.
In closing, I dedicate my 30th post to the incredibly-gifted late, singer
Rest in Peace, MJ.
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