EXCLUSIVE! Michael Jackson’s Secret Diary Discovered: His Shocking Plan for Immortality and the Extraordinary Steps He Took to Achieve It | HO
The book is published with excerpts from Michael Jackson’s personal diary – the artist was afraid that he would be killed
Michael Jackson was obsessed with the idea of becoming ‘immortal’, it was revealed in a new book by investigative journalist Dylan Howard on Thursday.
In excerpts from Michael Jackson’s personal diary taken from The Mirror, notes written by the King of Pop show him in an attempt to become immortal like his idols Charlie Chaplin and Walt Disney, writes Dailymail.
He also seemed to be focused on becoming the ‘first multi-billionaire actor-director’, as his secret diary reveals how he saw this as possible by earning $20 million a week.
Michael Jackson (Photo: Phil Klein-Pool/Getty Images/Gulliver)
Thinking about how he could raise that money, Michael wrote about the possibility of holding “Cirque du Soleil” concerts and realizing contracts with well-known brands such as “Nike”.
Michael also reportedly planned to remake the famous films “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad”.
Taking a darker tone, Michael’s notes also saw him write about his fear of someone wanting to kill him, as he thought someone was planning to ‘destroy’ him.
Michael Jackson (Photo: George Rose/Getty Images/Gulliver)
“I’m afraid someone is trying to kill me,” the pop legend wrote in an excerpt from his personal diary.
“Bad people everywhere. They want to destroy me and take over my publishing company. The system wants to kill me for my catalog … I’m not selling it,” Jackson wrote somewhere else.
According to author Howard, the book is set to ‘give an intimate insight into the mind of the drug-addicted superstar as he prepared to make a final attempt to restart his career and pay off his debts’.
Michael Jackson (Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images/Gulliver)
Michael died in 2009 at the age of 50 while preparing for his This Is It tour after overdosing on propofol and benzodiazepan given to him by his personal physician, Dr Conrad Murray.
Before and after his death, Michael was accused of child s3xual abuse, with the most recent allegations coming out in the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland by Wade Robson and James Safechuck. /Telegraph/