Was Michael Jackson Gay? Some Claim "Yes"

King of Pop or King of Prop?

Lori Lane
Jason Pfeiffer's Extra interview revealed a Michael Jackson secret, they were lovers. It all began in 2008 at the office of Dr. Arnold "Arnie" Klein, another key player in Michael Jackson's life. Dr. Klein walked in on the King of Pop and former dermatologist's assistant while a shirtless Jackson stood next to Pfeiffer.

Even though the Extra exclusive caught a backlash from Jackson supporters they ran the story anyways. Pfeiffer claimed that getting the truth out is something Jackson would have wanted. Death threats continue towards Pfeiffer and Klein's gay suggestion.

Pfeiffer and Klein contacted the FBI and are under their own bodygaurd protection according to TMZ.

In the TMZ video interview of Dr. Klein they skirted the question over propofol usage. Klein stated that 4 years ago Jackson asked him for the drug but he declined to supply then turned to suggest Dr. Murray, the same doctor with Jackson on the day he died, was at fault for supplying Jackson the drug.

Between dark dressing and a noted lisp with a calculated high strung approach Klein appears to have nothing to hide. Question is, would he be right about Jackson's sexuality as some have claimed right after Jackson's death?

In the wake of Jackson's death The Sun reported on a book release supporting information of Jackson being gay while sharing details and witness accounts. Included was one man's tale of how "the King of Pop's going to lick your lollipop." Since there's no crime of being gay or bisexual it shouldn't be a problem, right? Although if Jackson did dress in silly props to appear like a woman to meet a construction worker, as Biographer Ian Halperin suggests, perhaps Jackson wanted that secret to remain. A secret, if true, that Pfeiffer and Klein are willing to share with the world.

Is financial motive connected to the claims?

Whether one believes them or not Pfeiffer and Klein can score big on spreading news of this magnitude. One can only imagine what Extra paid for Pfeiffer's interview. And with Klein claiming to have walked in on a shirtless Jackson and Pfeiffer moment - he can take his words, and image, straight to the bank.

It's easy money, money that can go towards investing in extra bodygaurds.

Respecting the dead should also occur with the living. Whether or not Jackson was gay, bisexual or straight nothing deems more important than their privacy. And if they decide to be private on their sexual preferences, so be it.

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Source(s): "King of Pops Secret Lover", Extra Exclusive; TMZ.com; "The King of Pop Wants to Lick Your Lollipop"; The Sun (accessed May 2, 2010)

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky5/10/2010

    I don't know or care. He was as God made him.

  • Mike Sellars5/8/2010

    Either way, his poor, tortured soul is now at rest. Good article. Tkanks.

  • Tony Jingo5/4/2010

    ..walks like a duck...

  • John Myers5/3/2010

    I think it's a moot point now, but I never thought he played for the hetero team. No big deal anyway!

  • Lori Lane5/3/2010

    As mentioned in the article to be gay is not a crime and it shouldn't matter - my point exactly. The guys claiming should be ashamed at the fact that it could be financially motivated.

  • Jaipi Sixbear5/3/2010

    Wouldn't have mattered if he was alive either.

  • Jaipi Sixbear5/3/2010

    Interesting article, but I say, To each his own and it really doesn't matter now, does it?

  • SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA5/2/2010

    thanks for this article. May his soul rest in peace.

  • SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA5/2/2010

    thanks for this article. May his soul rest in peace.

  • Abby Greenhill5/2/2010

    I won't be as grahic as guest jenny, but it really doesn't matter does it?

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