All celebrities at some point in their careers have probably been portrayed negatively by the media and popular press. The media thrives off a good story, and they will do whatever they can to get people to listen to their stories; even if it means manipulation and/or misinterpretation. There is a saying, “don’t believe everything you read,” which I think that we should all live by because not everything that the media and press say is true.
One musician that definitely got a bad reputation because of the media was Michael Jackson. Although he is loved by many, he is misunderstood by few because of what the media said about him. He was certainly an exceptional musician, and because he was “different,” the media was constantly waiting for a good story to write on him. Through much of his adulthood, the media treated him as a freak, with accusations of child abuse, molestation and rumors about his private life-which all had a lack of evidence to support those allegations.
Michael Jackson certainly was unique for many reasons, hence, the constant media attention. His skin color was one issue that the media loved to talk about. His skin gradually grew lighter, and the media took notice. It turns out that Michael had 2 diseases which made him very sensitive to sunlight-causing him to carry an umbrella when he went outside. The paler that Jackson got, the more the media focused on Jackson.
His 2 marriages and his children with “odd” names were certainly talked about negatively as well. After divorcing his first wife, Lisa Marie Presley, he married Deborah Jeanne Rowe, who gave birth to his children, Michael, Jr. (aka Prince) and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson. The youngest is Prince Michael Jackson II (aka Blanket).
The most negative aspects the media focused on in Jackson’s life was the allegations of sexual molestation. He often invited young disabled or poor youth into his Neverland Ranch. One child who visited the ranch accused Jackson of child abuse during his stay. The media took this news and ran, which obviously took a toll on Jackson’s life. Even after being cleared of all charges, many critics still felt that he was a guilty man that got set free. The media then portrayed Michael Jackson as a mad man. Michael Jackson had been charged with seven counts of child sexual abuse- and Michael Jackson was acquitted on all counts.
Instead of us being influenced by the negative perception on Michael Jackson the media gave to us, let’s remember Michael Jackson for the man that he was; a musical genius.