Debbie Rowe on Michael Jackson Death

Remember Debbie Rowe? She is Michael Jackson’s ex-wife and mother to Jackson’s kids.  People were looking for her comments on the news, however she hasn’t spoken directly to the media, instead, she did it through her lawyer.

She said that she was “inconsolable” at the news.

Other people that spoke about Jackson’s death were Quincy Jones, who said “I lost my little brother today and part of my soul went with him,”.

Other singer who showed his respect for Michael is Elton John, who found out about the news while singing on a concert. He sang “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” on Michael’s honor.

Those were the news about Debbie Rowe.

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MiraS  on July 8th, 2009

I watched Michael Jackson’s memorial. The kids were sat in chairs, and I did not see anyone reaching out to comfort them. No hugs, no holding, nothing, it seemed so cold. Even when they were on stage the only one of them that I saw comforted at all was the daughter and then only when she was speaking on stage in front of the cameras. Just prior that Latoya seemed annoyed by the little girls fidgeting with her little purse. Little blanket was left standing alone in the crowd. Someone should have picked him up and held him. Maybe I missed something but I never saw anyone hold or hug that little guy. I never saw anyone comforting Prince. The kids looked lost and so alone. If, God forbid, I lost one of my sons, all of my attention and care would be focused on his children.
Grandma should have been caring for those kids or at the least had the Nanny there to comfort them. My heart broke for them. I hate to think of how they will be treated behind closed doors.

kat  on July 8th, 2009

I saw such a different picture. Paris and Blanket were on either side of their grandmother and she had her arms around them at times throughout the memorial service. Prince who is 12 years old probably would not have wanted any part of that! He was seated next to Blanket. I loved that Blanket carried a Michael Jackson doll with him to help comfort him, but he was comforted also by his sister and brother, as well as aunts and uncles on stage. When Paris spoke, they all formed a very tight semi-circle behind her. They all appeared very supportive. I would imagine it’s toughest for Blanket given his age. What sweethearts, all of them.

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