The Washington Post reported this today:
On Eastern Shore Sometimes the unlikeliest rumors do turn out to be true. Days after the first vague news reports emerged from Maryland’s Eastern Shore of a real-estate-hunting Michael Jackson, the singer’s reps finally broke their silence to confirm in part — and deny in others — the story that has had the rural peninsula buzzing.
Jackson’s D.C.-based publicist, Raymone Bain, called us late Monday and said that yes, indeed, the self-proclaimed King of Pop really did visit the Eastern Shore last week “for about 24 hours,” and that he really did scout out some summer houses.
Of course, the year I leave Maryland is the year that Michael Jackson decides to move there!
By now, I’m sure a lot of you know I’m a big Michael Jackson fan. After all, I was born in the 1980s and that was back when he was the undisputed King of Pop.
Regardless of weather you love him or hate him, you have to admit that it’d be pretty cool to see him somewhere, to be witness to the Jackson frenzy that surrounds him, to see what his face really looks like in person.
Damn, if only I lived in Maryland again!