Michael Jackson left behind a family of business-savvy brothers, and the four surviving members of the Jackson 5 are finagling one final windfall from their world-famous cash-cow sibling! Catch up on more Michael news here….
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According to
The National ENQUIRER's moles, brothers (from left)
Tito,
Marlon,
Jermaine and
Jackie are begging Michael’s estate for permission to resurrect their brother as a hologram for a series of summer concerts!
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“It’s just too much to digest,” an in-the-know family insider disclosed. “They see the opportunity to make money — and now, why not
bring Michael back for the fans!”
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While Tito said they’ve only “thrown the hologram idea around,” insiders claimed Michael’s
estate executors — attorney
John Branca (left) and music producer
John McClain — are “less than fond” of their plan!
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Reports ahead of the 2018 Super Bowl, played in
Prince's hometown Minneapolis, claimed that
Justin Timberlake would include a hologram in a halftime tribute to the star. But a
projection was used instead after social-media backlash amplified the "Purple Rain" singer's disdain for the technology.
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Added our source: “This hologram is not something Michael would have ever approved. “He was
tired of supporting them when he was alive, and we know by his will that he didn’t want to do so after he was dead!”
Photo credit: InStar/Mega
According to
The National ENQUIRER's moles, brothers (from left)
Tito,
Marlon,
Jermaine and
Jackie are begging Michael’s estate for permission to resurrect their brother as a hologram for a series of summer concerts!
“It’s just too much to digest,” an in-the-know family insider disclosed. “They see the opportunity to make money — and now, why not
bring Michael back for the fans!”
While Tito said they’ve only “thrown the hologram idea around,” insiders claimed Michael’s
estate executors — attorney
John Branca (left) and music producer
John McClain — are “less than fond” of their plan!
Reports ahead of the 2018 Super Bowl, played in
Prince's hometown Minneapolis, claimed that
Justin Timberlake would include a hologram in a halftime tribute to the star. But a
projection was used instead after social-media backlash amplified the "Purple Rain" singer's disdain for the technology.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Added our source: “This hologram is not something Michael would have ever approved. “He was
tired of supporting them when he was alive, and we know by his will that he didn’t want to do so after he was dead!”