
Debbie Rowe is a piece of work. According to the New York Post, in an e-mail to her friend, Rebecca White, the mother of Michael Jackson’s children writes “My lawyer is telling me I have to take responsibility about the welfare of the children. Do I want the kids? Hell no. Does it look good for me to ask for them? Absolutely. I don’t want to look like the woman who gave away her kids and just forgot about them.” According to reports denied by her lawyer, Debbie Rowe has finagled another paycheck for herself. It’s been reported she’s getting a final $4 million payment on top of the $12 million she initially received when the children, Prince Michael and Paris, were born, not to mention the $4 million she grabbed in 2001 when she came out of the woodwork during Michael Jackson’s trial. In an interview with News of the World Debbie gives her reasons for not feeling motherly toward the children. “I was just the vessel. It wasn’t Michael’s sperm. Just like I stick the sperm up my horse, this is what they did to me. I was his thoroughbred.” I wonder who “they” are? Michael, or Dr. Andrew White, the plastic surgeon that Debbie worked for and who reportedly was the sperm donor, although Debbie claims she doesn’t know who the donor is. Debbie has certainly proven by her own admission that she is not fit to be the mother of these children. Besides not wanting the children, she’s not very smart, settling for a few million when she might have been sitting on an empire worth 100 times that had she shown that she could love and care for her own flesh and blood. Meanwhile, La Toya Jackson has come out swinging claiming that Michael Jackson was sleeping in Dr. Conrad Murray’s bed instead of his own when he went into cardiac arrest. That would make sense if after being injected with Diprivan Dr. Murray was watching over him. On top of everything else, a shocking video has emerged showing the tragic 1984 accident where Michael Jackson’s hair caught on fire during the filming of a Pepsi commercial. No words can express the horror he went through.































