Celebrity Gossip News: Debbie Rowe

Is Debbie Rowe a Gold-digger? Latest Celebrity Gossip News

Deborah Oakes, NPS
While watching celebrity gossip news on Michael Jackson, I've found myself intrigued with Debbie Rowe. I don't usually pay much attention to celebrities so basically, I was aware she is the mother of Michael Jackson's children and probably a gold digger.

However, on celebrity gossip news sources, many clips and interviews from years past to present of Debbie Rowe are shown. And I've formed an opinion of her that isn't of a cold hardhearted gold digger although this is my first impression. Here's what I get from interviews of her relationship with Michael Jackson.

Debbie Rowe and Michael Jackson

I feel she loved Michael in her own way and they formed a relationship that worked for them. Michael provided for her which seems to be all she really wants and maybe her main concern in life. In an interview, she said she walks through her house every day and can't believe it's hers.

In an older interview, she felt Michael would make a good father so she provided Michael Jackson's kids for him. She stated even back then she didn't want children for herself.

And one can't help but notice how Debbie Rowe has always stood up for Michael through all of his tribulations. She was in one of his trials and threw prosecutors in a mess because she was their witness but stood up for Michael instead.

She again stood up for Michael when he dangled Blanket off a balcony. She said he had a death grip on that child and it wasn't dangerous. I don't agree with Debbie Rowe but her loyalty to Michael can't be denied. After all, she could make millions writing books about him.

It could be said she has been protecting the source of her money, so this is a consideration. I think I'll give her the benefit of doubt though.

Michael Jackson's Kids

When Michael passed, she first stepped forward to contest the will because she didn't want Michael Jackson's kids ending up with Joe Jackson. We finally heard she and Kathryn Jackson made a settlement.

At first it was said the settlement didn't involve money and Debbie gets supervised visits with Michael Jackson's kids. Later it was announced there is a $4 million payment based on a verbal contract Debbie had with Michael plus supervised visits with the kids.

It looks like Debbie Rowe still seeks financial security but if I were Kathryn Jackson and the rest of the family, I think I would be thankful for her years of loyalty to Michael. She could make millions writing a book about him.

Benefit of the Doubt

And just maybe since Michael is gone, she wants Michael Jackson's kids to know a parent. Again, I'll give her the benefit of doubt. So, that's it for celebrity gossip news today.

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Celebrity Gossip News: Debbie Rowe copyright 2009

Published by Deborah Oakes, NPS

Certified National Product Specialist, Author: "H1N1 Threat Reduced Using Natural Healthcare" and "Home & Hearth Recipes."  View profile

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  • Kofi Bofah9/3/2009

    It's this Blanket's mother?

  • Jennifer Waite8/30/2009

    Thanks for this lesson in being non-judgemental.

  • Pikie8/30/2009

    You are correct...itis always good to give the benefit of the doubt. Great analysis.

  • luv2write8/30/2009

    Enjoyed the analysis..! good one

  • Jennifer Wagner8/29/2009

    Good points. This woman just can't win.

  • Greenhill8/29/2009

    You are right - and we need to give everyone the same benefit of the doubt!

  • Shirley Mandel8/29/2009

    The media only shows one side of a person, but everyone on earth has more than one side. Thanks for showing us the other side of Debbie, and for being fair.

  • Janet Hunt8/26/2009

    Debbie has no chance with media. Great article! Deborah, I don't know why but I stopped getting your publish notices. I didn't unsubscribe to you, I promise! :-)

  • Angel Vee8/25/2009

    Great analysis!

  • Jenny Powers8/24/2009

    Didn't know who Debbie Rowe was.

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