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Michael Jacksons face

Rudee

Lifer
When you consider how much time and money Michael Jackson has invested into his face to make him look white. i.e. cleft chin, cheek implants, lip reduction, chemical hair straightening, nose reduction, etc. Don't you find it highly coincidental for him to mysterously contract a skin disease which turns his skin white? I don't buy that it for one second. I would say that he intentionally bleached his skin white - not because of a skin disease - but because he simply wanted to look white. What do you think? Do you actually believe his excuse? Remember, this is the guy who says he's only had one surgery, and that was on his nose so that he could high higher notes. What an nutbar!
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Hello Captain Obvious - how was your day?

Not so obvious as many people actually believe him. I would love for him to do some time in prison just so I can see what he looks like without hair dye and makeup.

 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Hello Captain Obvious - how was your day?

Not so obvious as many people actually believe him. I would love for him to do some time in prison just so I can see what he looks like without hair dye and makeup.

The only people who believe him are those who are payed to do so.
 
Jesus: I think we've somewhat missed the point here. Let's go to somebody else. Yes your comments.
Some black guy with a fro raises his hand
Black Man: Montel, I think we're forgetting something very important in all of this. Ok, sure he touched some children. But the man is a great singer, and has entertained us for so many years.
Jesus: What, what are you talking about?
Black Man: Michael Jackson. All this bad mouthing, putting the man down, maybe he did touch some children now and then. But come on it's Michael Jackson! Michael Jackson!!
Audience claps and cheers
Jesus: Uh, we'll be back right after these messages.
 
Jackson is trying to look white?

I've never seen anything like him except in books involving vampire elves.
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Michael Jacksons face

I don't buy it for one second


But he did 🙁. The truly sad thing is, he probably spent more money to make his face look like that than most of us make in a given 10 year period.
 
You know what's funny? The pundits are talking about how this trial is about race since the jury is all white. HELLO, have they not SEEN MJ lately? 😀
 
Nah. You're wrong. Intentionally bleached his skin? I don't think so....


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Yesterday, I spoke to the doctor who treated Jackson. Dr. Len Horovitz, who counts many celebrities among his patients, reluctantly answered some of my questions about Jackson and his stay at Lenox Hill.

The most important thing he told me: Jackson really does suffer from vitiligo, the medical condition that has caused his skin to turn white over the years.

Horovitz said, and I think we have to believe him, that Jackson does not do anything to overtly lighten his skin.

"He has not had chemical peels or used any drugs to do it," he said. "He is blotchy in places that you can't see, and he does wear makeup in public. But the vitiligo is real."

Source: MJFC / FoxNews; Fox411 Roger Friedman by special permission
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,146576,00.html


 
Originally posted by: EndlessDennis
Nah. You're wrong. Intentionally bleached his skin? I don't think so....


________________________________________________

Yesterday, I spoke to the doctor who treated Jackson. Dr. Len Horovitz, who counts many celebrities among his patients, reluctantly answered some of my questions about Jackson and his stay at Lenox Hill.

The most important thing he told me: Jackson really does suffer from vitiligo, the medical condition that has caused his skin to turn white over the years.

Horovitz said, and I think we have to believe him, that Jackson does not do anything to overtly lighten his skin.

"He has not had chemical peels or used any drugs to do it," he said. "He is blotchy in places that you can't see, and he does wear makeup in public. But the vitiligo is real."

Source: MJFC / FoxNews; Fox411 Roger Friedman by special permission
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,146576,00.html


Complete BS.

Vitiligo diagnosis

The diagnosis of vitiligo is usually based on clinical examination of a patient with acquired, milk-white spots in typical sites. Vitiligo is usually patterned and symmetrical. In some patients the spots match on both extemities in a mirror-image. Particularly in fair skinned persons Woods light examination is required to detect all the depigmented areas.

I've seen hundreds of patients with vitiligo, they're splotchy as hell, they don't turn into white people like MJ did.
 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EndlessDennis
Nah. You're wrong. Intentionally bleached his skin? I don't think so....


________________________________________________

Yesterday, I spoke to the doctor who treated Jackson. Dr. Len Horovitz, who counts many celebrities among his patients, reluctantly answered some of my questions about Jackson and his stay at Lenox Hill.

The most important thing he told me: Jackson really does suffer from vitiligo, the medical condition that has caused his skin to turn white over the years.

Horovitz said, and I think we have to believe him, that Jackson does not do anything to overtly lighten his skin.

"He has not had chemical peels or used any drugs to do it," he said. "He is blotchy in places that you can't see, and he does wear makeup in public. But the vitiligo is real."

Source: MJFC / FoxNews; Fox411 Roger Friedman by special permission
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,146576,00.html


Complete BS.

Vitiligo diagnosis

The diagnosis of vitiligo is usually based on clinical examination of a patient with acquired, milk-white spots in typical sites. Vitiligo is usually patterned and symmetrical. In some patients the spots match on both extemities in a mirror-image. Particularly in fair skinned persons Woods light examination is required to detect all the depigmented areas.

I've seen hundreds of patients with vitiligo, they're splotchy as hell, they don't turn into white people like MJ did.



he turned himself white to not look blotchy
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
You know what's funny? The pundits are talking about how this trial is about race since the jury is all white. HELLO, have they not SEEN MJ lately? 😀

bwahahah!!! - MJ is white as milk.
 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EndlessDennis
Nah. You're wrong. Intentionally bleached his skin? I don't think so....


________________________________________________

Yesterday, I spoke to the doctor who treated Jackson. Dr. Len Horovitz, who counts many celebrities among his patients, reluctantly answered some of my questions about Jackson and his stay at Lenox Hill.

The most important thing he told me: Jackson really does suffer from vitiligo, the medical condition that has caused his skin to turn white over the years.

Horovitz said, and I think we have to believe him, that Jackson does not do anything to overtly lighten his skin.

"He has not had chemical peels or used any drugs to do it," he said. "He is blotchy in places that you can't see, and he does wear makeup in public. But the vitiligo is real."

Source: MJFC / FoxNews; Fox411 Roger Friedman by special permission
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,146576,00.html


Complete BS.

Vitiligo diagnosis

The diagnosis of vitiligo is usually based on clinical examination of a patient with acquired, milk-white spots in typical sites. Vitiligo is usually patterned and symmetrical. In some patients the spots match on both extemities in a mirror-image. Particularly in fair skinned persons Woods light examination is required to detect all the depigmented areas.

I've seen hundreds of patients with vitiligo, they're splotchy as hell, they don't turn into white people like MJ did.

I have it, mildly, and you're correct... it's random spots. One other person I know with it has it on her elbows and the back of one leg... I have it on my wrists, the tops of a couple knuckles, and a couple others...

It's not patterned or symmetrical in my experience. It almost appears overnight, in spurts... and then nothing new for months or years..

And really, anyone who believes MJ didn't bleach his skin is living a mild fantasy..

 
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