Well, I believe he should be left to rest in peace without anymore speculation about him or his life. Regards, E.
Michael told Oprah that he had Vitiligo. S friend Deepak just talked about it recently. If you want to see pictures of Michael with the disease, see this hub:hubpages.com/hub/Michael-Jackson-Battle-wit.
Medically speaking, I can say that I have seen people of African descent who have the same skin disease he claimed to have (Vitiligo). And the affected areas of their body did very much look like the skin tone he had in his later years. My own feeling is that he had a disease and later ended up having to somehow arrive at one skin tone.So whatever that entailed, yes, I think he did alter his skin color, but not to become "white".
I believe Mr. Jackson probably suffered from body dysmorphic disorder, and his endless plastic surgeries are really a sad commentary that surgeons would work on someone who really does not need surgery. Such a shame, and a sad loss. I hope he is at peace wherever he is.
I do believe Michael had The Skin Disease Vitiligo. There are many Pictures where the patches are clearly visible on He did not simply go from being Black to being White; it was a gradual process. Yes, He used Make up to cover The Patches, and in Performances, You can see how The Sweat makes the make-up run, revealing the patches.
Many members of s Family have The Disease also, including Prince; confirmed by a Doctor.
Although I beleived him I also base my opinion on facts and research from interviews and pictures and I also looked up the disease. He did have a skin disease called vitigilo which causes a person to lose the pigmentation in their skin causing white patches. A lot of people don't believe him because vitiligo causes patches however he used make up to even out the skin.At first he covered up the white spots with brown make up however the disease progressed and he had more white patches so it became easier for him to cover up the brown patches and even out his skin.
Please click on link below to see interview with his makeup artist, Oprah interview in 1993 and pictures of his vitiligo (white patches). youtube.com/watch?v=X7F3calBvRY.
Michael Jackson had always wanted to look like a young white lady, and it was his right. To achieve this he underwent several plastic surgeries. This made him a darling of the media which in turn made him a very successful artist.
That vitiligo thing was just a lie. Michael Jackson was a great entertainer. May God rest his soul in peace?Amen.
I think he had a skin disease and he bleached his skin. I have seen pictures of his skin discolored but not to the extent that I would bleach my skin but hey he said it doesn't matter if your black or white so he turned white and figured it didn't matter.
Well I have a book filled with pictures of him and I have to say that there is what appears to be a pigment difference and two toned spotting on his body his arms primarily. I believe his words I don't say this because im a fan. May he rest in peace.
. It's obvious he was a man obsessed with trying to change his appearance, not just his skin, but also his face.
No he didn't. The condition makes skin porcelain not pink.
I read somewhere that if you bleaching your skin it only can make your skin four shade lighter and michael is very pale even when compare to white people .
Back in the late seventies or early eighties I heard he was buying special soap that with daily use over a lengthy period gradually changed his skin colour. True or false - who knows? One thing you might want to look at is this:realzionistnews.com/?p=415Let me make it plain I do not agree with this man's Christian Religious credentials, but he certainly knows his own kind!
I am a fan of MJ and always will be. But I think he bleached his skin. One of his sisters looks lighter now too.It is just impossible to go from a brown skin to white caucasion skin because he had a skin disease.
Besides his paler skin didn't look blotchy or anything to me. Sorry Michael, love your music but I hava a hard time swallowing this one.
It's called Vitiligo... I Have it and it covers over 50% of my body... Many Docs have suggested that I bleach my skin to even it out but my skin is not too dark so I decided aginst it. I'm one of the lucky ones and I don't have it on my face so it's easier to hide. Over the years I have meet many others with the same disease and I have met a few aferican american women who had it as well and they chose to bleach thier skin.It's not absurd to believe that he had it too.
It's a disease that has no cure, and it has a mind of it's own. For me, ever since I got it it has been slowly filling back in until this past year, I have been loosing more pigmint. If somone chooses to bleach their skin it is something that they don't just do once, it's something that they have to continue to use thier entire lifes.
Let's just say, he didn't have any disease! The disease he claimed to have only causes splotches of skin tone unevenness. Look it up!
God rest his sole!
The name of the disease is vitiligo. People that suffer from this disease end up looking like burn victims. YES HE HAD A SKIN DISEASE.
Michael Jackson and Vitiligo: When race and disease collide. We all know or should know that Michael Jackson suffered from an autoimmune disease called Vitiligo. But what happens when that autoimmune disease intersects with his race?
When that autoimmune disease affects skin color? And what happens when the treatment used because of that disease happens to be controversial - especially for a black man? One who could be described as the most famous black man to walk the face of the earth?
What happens when that black man’s very race and disease are being questioned? When accusations start to develop? A lot happens.
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