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Michael Jackson was obsessed with being immortalized secret diary reveals

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It obsessed Michael Jackson to be ‘immortalized’, they have revealed it in a recent book by investigative journalist Dylan Howard on Thursday.

An Unprecedented Investigation into the Michael Jackson Cover-Up got by The Mirror, notes written by the King Of Pop see him deal with how to become ‘immortalized’ like idols Charlie Chaplin and Walt Disney.

He also appeared to be focused on becoming the ‘first multi-billionaire entertainer-actor-director’,

as his secret diary saw him consider how to make that possible by earning $20 million a week.

Pondering on how he could raise that money, Michael wrote about possibly holding Cirque du Soleil concerts and getting brand deals with companies like Nike.

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Michael is said to have had plans to remake films like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and was eager to hire ‘a merchandising guy.’

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In a notepad page of his musings that feature in the book, he wrote: ‘If I don’t concentrate on film, no immortalization.’

In a darker tone, Michael’s notes also saw him write about his fear of someone wanting to kill him, as he felt someones was planning to ‘destroy’ him.

“I’m afraid someone is trying to kill me,’ he wrote in one excerpt from the book.

“Evil people ­everywhere.

“They want to destroy me and take my publishing company.

“The system wants to kill me for my ­catalogue… I’m not selling it.”

According to author Howard, the book is set to;

‘give an intimate insight into the mind of the drug-addled superstar as he prepared to make one last attempt to relaunch his career and pay off his mounting debts.’

Michael died in 2009 at 50 while he was preparing for his This Is It tour after

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he overdosed on propofol and benzodiazepine which his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray gave him.

Before and after his death Michael was accused of child sex abuse, with the most recent claims coming out in 2019 docu-series Leaving Neverland by Wade Robson and James Safechuck.

Bad: An Unprecedented Investigation into the Michael Jackson Cover-Up is out now in the US.

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