Michael Jackson’s Family and Home Photos

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Michael Jackson and family

The above photo provided by real estate developer Mohamed Hadid shows Michael Jackson with Hadid (left), Hadid’s children, and Jackson’s children Michael Joseph Jr. (far left), Paris Michael Katherine (center) and Prince Michael II (front center) on November 27, 2008 at Jackson’s Holmby Hills residence in Los Angeles’ Westwood district.

Michael Jackson's mansion in Holmby Hills

The 22,000-square foot, Carolwood Drive mansion (above), built by Hadid, was being rented by Michael Jackson for $100,000 a month.

Photos: Mohamed Hadid / image.net.

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6 Responses to “Michael Jackson’s Family and Home Photos”

  1. Frank "Kohnstein" on July 4th, 2009

    Michael Jackson: A Rose By Any Other Name…
    The world is plagued by many troubling events; nonetheless, the world chooses to focus on Michael Jackson. That in itself should convince us of just how important Michael Jackson was/is to humanity. It can only serve as a tribute of the highest magnitude. The world knew Michael as a “gentle soul.” However, in predatory circles (in a Darwinian sense), those two words are a signpost of weakness and an open invitation to exploitation. By stark contrast, a global consensus believes that nothing could be further from the truth. Michael’s strength of character came from his personal convictions; he believed in the humane mechanisms that which caused our world to turn, social justice, diversity and peace. Michael was a true Chomskyite! Nobody knew that. [NOTE: A Chomskyite - named after MIT icon and globally renowned intellectual Noam Avram Chomsky - is an individual who brings balance to the human condition.] Michael’s songs were filled with messages of hope and balance, utilizing powerful lyrics and harrowing images. Case in point: “Earth Song.” Watch it. Listen to it. Then, watch it again. One begins to understand what Michael was about. Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song,” “Man In The Mirror” and “We Are The World” are on point. Let the world continue to celebrate what Michael was and let it never endorse any momentary lapses of reason by entertaining America’s new climate of fear, where unfounded allegations, urban mythologies and phantasmagorical notions prey upon our collective or individual conscience. Allow “we the people” to commit to Michael Jackson’s memory/legacy by NOT falling into the counterproductive abyss of facts don’t matter; perception is reality. Let the world pedestalize Michael Jackson as the icon he really was; his lifelong commitment to people and performance excellence warrants nothing less from us. In Michael’s passing, the world remains plagued by troubling events. Those too should come to pass. However, let us not rely on time as the remedy or solution; instead, relying upon “we the people” to make a difference. Michael Jackson made a difference, now it’s your turn.

    Condolences,
    Frank “Kohnstein”

  2. Andrea on July 19th, 2009

    I Love You Michael J.

  3. Jono on July 20th, 2009

    I was just driving home after teaching two students guitar and was listening to one of the 6 brand new CDs that I, like thousands world wide had just run out and brought, i guess out of a sense of duty for the mans life work. You know to do my bit, to do Michael and his kids a favor!!!
    I was about fourteen when thriller came out so nothing could top that album. That time, that era to me was Michael Jackson at his best.
    But as i play Invinsable and i sat in the warmth of my out dated bomb, i was asked, as I sit counting my blessing to think of all the lost children…….
    I Had to pull over as i sobbed like a child. You see, now that i am 38, i realised i’ve lived 14 years since thriller, I have a faith, i have challenges that i must face as every man. But what brought me to my knees in life was when a “friends” son (8) told me he was being beaten by his father (my now ex “friend”) After a heart breaking 5 years to help the child back to school, trying to build the childs self esteem, and helping to feed and cloth him, not to mention therapy and medication for myself after the child was over power by the father to stay away from me and those that could help him. At this point in my life after all the stuff thrown at MJ, I realise somthing.
    Where this child (16 now) is how he is doing, what he is doing to himself i dont know, but the only man on this earth that had words that reached my heart and brought me to tears of ……. I dont know , tears that someone else had real feelings for caring for a child in need and that thats o.k to feel that, was Michael Jackson. Every other man in my life was a wimp, they all tried to keep me away from it. How could i turn away from this beautiful beautiful child telling me these things. I found strength of God to help this child that i had never felt before. I would not trade the experience however painful, for the world. I think i began to understand Michael a little. Michael was no man child, he was A MAN for children.

    Thank you Michael, Thank you Michael, Thank you Michael.

  4. stephanie on July 28th, 2009

    Micheal jackson basic gift in life to us was the wonderful music he brought to our homes and his wonderful compassion

  5. madhuri upadhyaya on October 18th, 2009

    michael jackson a simple person with simple heart .thankyou for all kindness you given to us michael .

  6. Maggie on November 2nd, 2009

    Lovely photos. Thank you for posting them.

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