Around 11p.m. last night, Michael, Skipper Nagin and one other body guard, walked casually down the street, approaching a group of extremely well behaved fans, who had gathered outside Mohamed Al Fayed's Suite, on Park Lane in London.
Michael, who was wearing a black mask, but not wearing sunglasses, dressed
all in black, spent over an hour laughing and chatting to his fans who had gathered at the side entrance to the building, on the off chance that they may see him.
He spent time signing autographs, hugging all the fans, having photographs taken, plus touching and stroking the hands of many of those who he met, but most surprisingly of all, he spent time talking on the telephone to some very surprised people who were lucky enough to have a friend or relative with a mobile!
Skipper tried to ensure that all fans had a chance to talk to Michael for a couple of minutes, so a queue was formed, which eventually turned into a crowd, then back into a queue again.
After twenty five minutes Michael looked at Skipper, who whispered to him, Michael giggled three times, then Skipper announced that they had to leave to make a phone call, but said they would be back soon.
Michael walked up the street and sat on the steps of the exit to the main building, and had a conversation with Skipper. He then got up and started walking with fans following. Michael promised again to come back and the crowd were again told to form a queue. Michael waved, did a quick dance move with his head, then stamped his foot like in the Stranger in Moscow short film. He then waved, and the fans waved back as he disappeared around the corner.
True to his word, he returned shortly afterwards to begin an 'MJ question time' for the fans, with Skipper explaining that Michael wanted them to ask him questions.
Michael positioned himself on the steps, so he was two steps above everyone and said quote: "I feel like I'm on stage!"
During this 'question time', Michael explained that he had 70 songs for the new album, of which he had to choose 10. He also said that after this project he was going to do an album with his brothers, and then after that, he had 3 songs to work on for 3T's album.
Some of the fans asked him to sing, but he said he couldn't as he had laryngitis, and that he was having 2 days off from his work.
"How's Elizabeth?" one fan asked. "She's fine. We go to the cinema every Thursday", he replied.
"How's Debbie?" another asked. "She's fine and she likes nursing," he said.
When asked about his casino projects, Michael stated that he doesn't build casinos and is no longer involved with any of these projects, adding that he doesn't do gambling.
The concerts in Munich and Korea were obviously mentioned. He explained that Korea was definitely going ahead this time. When asked what he was going to be performing in Munich, he said quote: " Amazingly little! "
On the subject of future tours, he stated that he was now channeling his efforts more into the film industry, basically confirming what he had told Adrian Grant in the interview he had with Michael for Adrian's book 'Making History'.
One of the fans asked why he had never performed in Cairo in front of the pyramids. Michael said that they had looked into this many times, but unfortunately due to the area within which the pyramids are situated, the government would only allow 8,000 people to attend. "That's not enough!" he joked. Michael was also asked why we had not seen any photographs of Paris. He said that he would love to show the fans pictures of both Prince and Paris, but with the press and due to the fact that sadly Paris has received threats against her life, he said he couldn't.
When asked where he would like to bring up his children, he stated "Not America", and giggled. He added too at some stage that he really loved the UK, but the press were quote: "So bad!"
Michael finally left a little after midnight, after previously explaining that he was traveling to Paris, France today.
Today Michael slipped quietly out of the side entrance, away from Mohammed Al Fayed's suite in a blue Mercedes just before 3p.m. Please refer to the previous report concerning Michael's Radio Interview.
Source: MJWN
Michael, who was wearing a black mask, but not wearing sunglasses, dressed
all in black, spent over an hour laughing and chatting to his fans who had gathered at the side entrance to the building, on the off chance that they may see him.
He spent time signing autographs, hugging all the fans, having photographs taken, plus touching and stroking the hands of many of those who he met, but most surprisingly of all, he spent time talking on the telephone to some very surprised people who were lucky enough to have a friend or relative with a mobile!
Skipper tried to ensure that all fans had a chance to talk to Michael for a couple of minutes, so a queue was formed, which eventually turned into a crowd, then back into a queue again.
After twenty five minutes Michael looked at Skipper, who whispered to him, Michael giggled three times, then Skipper announced that they had to leave to make a phone call, but said they would be back soon.
Michael walked up the street and sat on the steps of the exit to the main building, and had a conversation with Skipper. He then got up and started walking with fans following. Michael promised again to come back and the crowd were again told to form a queue. Michael waved, did a quick dance move with his head, then stamped his foot like in the Stranger in Moscow short film. He then waved, and the fans waved back as he disappeared around the corner.
True to his word, he returned shortly afterwards to begin an 'MJ question time' for the fans, with Skipper explaining that Michael wanted them to ask him questions.
Michael positioned himself on the steps, so he was two steps above everyone and said quote: "I feel like I'm on stage!"
During this 'question time', Michael explained that he had 70 songs for the new album, of which he had to choose 10. He also said that after this project he was going to do an album with his brothers, and then after that, he had 3 songs to work on for 3T's album.
Some of the fans asked him to sing, but he said he couldn't as he had laryngitis, and that he was having 2 days off from his work.
"How's Elizabeth?" one fan asked. "She's fine. We go to the cinema every Thursday", he replied.
"How's Debbie?" another asked. "She's fine and she likes nursing," he said.
When asked about his casino projects, Michael stated that he doesn't build casinos and is no longer involved with any of these projects, adding that he doesn't do gambling.
The concerts in Munich and Korea were obviously mentioned. He explained that Korea was definitely going ahead this time. When asked what he was going to be performing in Munich, he said quote: " Amazingly little! "
On the subject of future tours, he stated that he was now channeling his efforts more into the film industry, basically confirming what he had told Adrian Grant in the interview he had with Michael for Adrian's book 'Making History'.
One of the fans asked why he had never performed in Cairo in front of the pyramids. Michael said that they had looked into this many times, but unfortunately due to the area within which the pyramids are situated, the government would only allow 8,000 people to attend. "That's not enough!" he joked. Michael was also asked why we had not seen any photographs of Paris. He said that he would love to show the fans pictures of both Prince and Paris, but with the press and due to the fact that sadly Paris has received threats against her life, he said he couldn't.
When asked where he would like to bring up his children, he stated "Not America", and giggled. He added too at some stage that he really loved the UK, but the press were quote: "So bad!"
Michael finally left a little after midnight, after previously explaining that he was traveling to Paris, France today.
Today Michael slipped quietly out of the side entrance, away from Mohammed Al Fayed's suite in a blue Mercedes just before 3p.m. Please refer to the previous report concerning Michael's Radio Interview.
Source: MJWN
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