The infamous 1984 Pepsi commercial shoot during which Michael
Jackson’s head was burned led to a lifelong battle with addiction to
pain medication, his personal manager writes, according to Associated Press:
Frank Cascio, who became a family friend to Jackson at age 5 and eventually one of the singer's closest friends and employees, writes in a new book that he first noticed Jackson taking the drug Demerol while accompanying the singer on his "Dangerous" tour in 1993. Read More
Frank Cascio, who became a family friend to Jackson at age 5 and eventually one of the singer's closest friends and employees, writes in a new book that he first noticed Jackson taking the drug Demerol while accompanying the singer on his "Dangerous" tour in 1993. Read More
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