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Post by respect77 on Sept 4, 2020 15:08:43 GMT
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Post by elusivemoonwalker on Sept 4, 2020 15:43:55 GMT
What was he on for. Shame it wasnt the other presenter. Holmes hates mj and has always been an ars* hole. Would have watched it if it wasnt those two vile presenters
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Post by Russg on Sept 4, 2020 16:05:09 GMT
He comes across very well. I was surprised though when he said about people choosing to be happy or choosing to be sad, it's really not that simple, and I would think someone who is so close to Paris would know that.
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Post by MattyJam on Sept 5, 2020 20:52:56 GMT
What was he on for. Shame it wasnt the other presenter. Holmes hates mj and has always been an ars* hole. Would have watched it if it wasnt those two vile presenters Holmes tried to ask a question about MJ and kids and Prince handled it admirably, keeping it positive and just changing the subject. You can tell Prince takes so much pride in being MJ's son, he really is his fathers best advocate.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Sept 5, 2020 21:35:44 GMT
Prince handled the controversy question very well. Whilst one part of me would love to see Prince go off on a rant and call out Reed, Robson and Safechuck's lies, I think he feels more comfortable being positive in public and leading by example, showing the world who his father was through his own actions, rather than going off on the defensive.
He clear idolises his dad, which is sweet to see. He seemed so happy that they mentioned how he shared the same name as his father. I found it kind of funny how they referred to him as Michael for the rest of the interview. I don't think I've ever heard him called that by anyone before, but he seemed to wear it with pride, bless him.
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Post by aazzaabb on Sept 5, 2020 22:29:59 GMT
Really admired the way Prince handled that! I loved how he flat out ignored the agenda laden question and instead chose to be positive and upbeat. Intelligent, articulate, poised and bright as hell. The media must be devastated!
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Post by ShadowDeeps on Sept 5, 2020 23:09:07 GMT
He comes across very well. I was surprised though when he said about people choosing to be happy or choosing to be sad, it's really not that simple, and I would think someone who is so close to Paris would know that. Depression is a terrible burden and not something anyone can so readily dismiss. I’m no expert on the topic but my impression is that many struggle with it to varying degrees, myself included. The crux of this post, of course, is not to claim woe, but to empathize with anyone who has dealt with it. I do understand the notion of wanting to keep an optimistic outlook, but the state of disrepair the world is currently in doesn’t help and makes it difficult to do such. I thought Prince was an excellent interviewee as well. The implication about Michael Jackson being a “controversial” choice or issue for Prince’s charity work with children was extremely uncouth and thoughtless. Prince noted how all those people he was working with complimented the greatness of his father, not as a talent but as a person. And still they had the gall to make insidious insinuations about MJ, a year and a half after LN had been thoroughly discredited nearly six dozen times. They still can’t give it a rest when actual tragedy is striking in the world for which there is true evidence? 🤔
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2020 6:30:03 GMT
This Holmes guy is offering his condolences 11 years, like he is apologizing for something.. Hmm.. The Media has clearly not gotten over MJ's death.
Michael Jr is such a wonderful young man and I can't hear him talk enough. I love how down to earth and committed he is to the Legacy in every fiber of his being.
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Sept 8, 2020 0:48:25 GMT
That was a nice interview. I liked that he just totally ignored the question about MJ and kids lol, basically didn't even acknowledge that it had been asked 😁
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