domingo, 17 de julho de 2016

Michael Jackson's doctor says singer spoke to marry Emma Watson

                          Médico de Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray vai lançar livro com polêmicas sobre o cantor

Michael Jackson had plans to marry the actress Emma Watson, then 11 years old when he starred in his first film in the Harry Potter franchise. The statement is the physician Conrad Murray, charged with the death of the singer.

The doctor, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail", says in the book "This Is It", still no release date, that Michael's will was to marry Harriet Lester, daughter of British actor Mark Lester who the singer was friend. But soon the child actress of Harry Potter became the second option.

"Michael fell in love with Harriet when she still was 5 years old. So when did 12 he started to become fixed in it," said Murray to "The Mirror".

The doctor says Jackson wanted him to meet Lester to discuss the idea of ​​marriage as the pop star was in London preparing for the shows of This is It tour. The actor, who became famous as a child prodigy in musical movie "Oliver" (1968), he declined to comment on the statements of Murray.

But it was Emma Watson that he would be delighted afterwards. According to Murray, the singer was thrilled with the actress after seeing her boy wizard in the film. The singer says the doctor, was so fascinated that had a Watson cardboard cutout at his home in Los Angeles.

Michael would dress to stay with prostitutes, says doctor

The controversial statements of the doctor, however, did not stop there. According to him, Michael Jackson used to wear clown and wore surgical masks so that he could play with call girls and so was not recognized.

Murray also said that the singer spoke with an Arabic accent so that was not his discovery identity. He told an episode in which Jackson wanted to go to a strip club, but the doctor convinced him to go to a hotel and there receive their companions. So, do not run the risk of being photographed by paparazzi.

The two went to the Gold Coast Hotel in Las Vegas, where the doctor arranged the prostitutes should be sent to Jackson. In the book, Murray remembers the singer said that the two call girls were extremely thin, exotic and crossbred.

The newspaper also says that the stories of the book will surprise millions singer fan, who died in 2009 at age 50 after a drug overdose.

Asked if he considered Michael a threat to children, Conrad Murray refused to answer. "You should read the book and make these decisions for yourself.

The book answers all those questions. "

Murray was and friend and personal physician of Jackson for more than three years. He served two years in prison for penalty of four years in 2011 for murder. The doctor insists that his new book is a true account of the last three years of the life of Jackson and that was drafted at the request of the pop star.

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