Michael Jackson: I would not change my career

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The king of pop, Michael Jackson’s second trip to Tokyo, Japan was done in less than a year, which was totally overwhelming for his fans. Michael, wearing sunglasses and dressed in a black-and-gold Roberto Cavalli suit, emerged on the stage at the end of his six-hour party, just to read a thank-you note.

Sources say there were about 400 people in the guest list who paid $3,500 each for a buffet dinner and a chance to take photos with Jackson. Out of which, there were more than 100 orphans and handicapped children invited for free.

Well, he did not perform in the event but in his speech to press, Jackson reflected on his profession as he was trying to revive after his 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges and a series of other legal battles over his personal finances.

Jackson says:

I’ve been in the entertainment industry since I was 6 years old. As Charles Dickens says, ‘It’s been the best of times, the worst of times.’ But I would not change my career

I am sure what Michael wants to say his fans and the media that, no matter what allegation comes in his way he is not giving up. As he was all so tranquil and contented in front of his fans, and he says he was not bitter over his succession of difficulties.

Well Michael’s trip turns a successful come-back for him. Hope to see his work soon.

Via: cnn

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