A inside look at Michael Jackson’s lifestyle

TimesOnline has an article about Grace Rwaramba, who cared for the King of Pop and his three children and their bizarre nomadic life.  She worked for Jackson for 17 years.  She was fired and rehired several times during that period.  She was not employed by him when he died.

Here are a few excerpts:

“Katherine just called me. She said, ‘Grace, the children are crying. They are asking about you. They can’t believe that their father died. Grace, you remember Michael used to hide cash at the house. I am here. Where can it be?’

“I told her to look at the garbage bags and under the carpets. But, Daphne, can you believe this? This woman just lost her son a few hours ago and she is calling me to know where the money is!“

“I just got a phone call that Michael is in such a bad shape. He is not clean. He has not shaved . . . His nails . . . He is not eating well. I used to do all this for him.”

“They are trying to lure me to go back. But each time it happened before, he got rid of me. Then he made promises if I would come back. All these promises . . . After few days, it was the same abuse all over again.”

Grace was a witness to Jackson’s abuse of prescription drugs. She said he took a mixture of them — in her words, “he always ate too little and mixed too much”.

“I had to pump his stomach many times . . . He always mixed so much of it. There was one period that it was so bad that I didn’t let the children see him.”

“Suddenly — I can’t remember now how it came — he received some money. Instead of buying a small house, so that we won’t go from one hotel to another or stay with friends, he told me, ‘Grace, you have to go immediately to Florence to buy antiques.’ He wanted me to spend £1m.   “I flew on my credit card. When I arrived in Florence and saw these antiques, I called him and said, ‘This is not worth anything.’ Michael never listened to me. He said, ‘Buy it. Buy it.’ We didn’t even have a home to live in so we had to put the antiques in some storage.”

“Equally, he did not read his O2 contract before signing it and did not realise he had committed himself to 50 concerts. “Fifty performances! I told him, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I signed only for 10.’ He didn’t know what he was signing. He never does!”

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5 thoughts on “A inside look at Michael Jackson’s lifestyle”

    • Angel,
      How do you know that “Rwaramba said none of those things.”? None what so ever? Yet Daphne is going to release audio or video? What will be on those then?
      I agree we really don’t know exactly how much of this is true, but to say she said NONE of those things seems like you’re buying into another story that you really have no idea whether it’s true or not. I just found the article interesting, that’s why I quoted it. I don’t vouch for the authenticity of the content.

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  1. Whatever.
    Angel – Where there’s smoke there’s fire. The guy was a sick, degenerate freak who abused himself and many others. He was a creep, but because he sang and danced well years ago, people will defend him beyond all reason. Do you defend the child-raping priests the same way? Would you have let him babysit your preteen son?…give him his special ‘Love Juice’?…sleep in the same bad with him?…look at pornography together? When accused of child abuse, instead of proudly and confidently defending himself in court like you or I or any normal person with nothing to hide would, he paid out millions in ‘shut up!’ money. This article is merely the first of many…wait til you see the sick stuff that will come out about this perverted freak over the next weeks and months…bet there are videos too.

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