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What Christine Decroix Said About Michael Jackson That Many People Didn’t Know

Christine Decroix was Michael Jackson’s best friend for many years, she was with Michael and knows the pop king in and out. Decroix narrates some deep truth that will stare up emotion inside anyone who genuinely love the pop king, Michael Jackson.

“As a friend, I spent a great amount of time in the recording studio with him, we always had children with us and were always laughing and playing between recording sessions. He brought a lot of joy in people lives. I grew up in Belgium raised by my dad who, as a chief of police, taught me to always be suspicious and I can tell you that I couldn’t see anything wrong with Michael, except maybe that it was a man who at a young age never had the time to be a kid. He told me once that children are pure and innocent and adults always want something from him. That’s the sole reason he felt more comfortable with children, they just loved him because he was magic for the kids and made them feel like giants. He loathed vulgarity and would have been upset at me laughing with a dirty joke in the studio.

He built a movie theatre for disabled children in his house. People are sick to think he did that to attract them as a child molester. They judge without knowing and should be ashamed because they largely contributed to his downfall and his death. Michael Jackson was hypersensitive, maybe it was the key of his huge talent. He suffered tremendously of all these false accusations and the slanders that were spread. These unscrupulous persons took everything away from him, including his amazing career.

He was a genius and an amazing talent already at a young age. Nobody can judge him without knowing him. If one of you had spent only one hour with him, you would have fallen in love with his pure heart. He could make everybody around him feel special. He was even thanking you for working with him, and had definitely not a big star attitude, he was down to earth, lived on a healthy diet, never drank alcohol. The day of my birthday party in Tokyo he took my glass of champagne away from me and replaced it by a glass of water. He was not joking he just cared for people.

I know today that his place belongs in paradise”.

Christine Snider-Decroix

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