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Thursday, November 26, 2009
Creepy or Not? Would You Buy Strands of Michael Jackson's Hair?
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This week, 12 strands of Michael Jackson's
hair will be up
for auction at the Edwardian Radisson Hotel in London. These
precious (is, "precious" the word I'm looking for?)
strands were collected by Ralph Cohen who was the
executive producer on set during the infamous
Pepsi commercial gone awry when Michael
Jackson's hair caught on fire in 1984.
These singed bits of hair are expected to bring in $1,600 when
they go up for auction on Saturday, October 17. To put that amount
into perspective, a clump of Elvis Presley's
hair will be up
for auction on Sunday, October 18 and is expected to bring in
$12,000.
You can preview the take when Jackson's accident happened
below:
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Posted by Joo Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:53am PDT
I would NOT buy his hair. kinda icky...
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Posted by Haley Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:53am PDT
Although Michael Jackson is the king, that is so creepy and I would never buy his hair.
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Posted by SuhaniS Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:59am PDT
I can't believe Cohen collected and KEPT his hair.
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Posted by Iamhome Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:05am PDT
CAN'T BELIEVE THE LACK OF MORALS!!
Can't believe that the producer collected his hair samples and then had the nerve to sell it and make profit, he must be hard up for cash! It's so wrong and disrespectful, especially when it was a traumatic moment for MJ who was a young boy. Leave him ALONE!
I wouldn't buy his strands of hair because of the disrespect not because of him being creepy. There was nothing creepy about MJ.
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Posted by CANIS Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:05am PDT
I would not even buy, rent, steal or listen to his most recent work. If he can knowingly rip-off Paul Anka, why would anyone be interested in what is probably not his hair?
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Posted by CowboyPants Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:07am PDT
Yep 100% creepy- sad that its so much cheaper than elvis' though
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Posted by Anne Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:15am PDT
weird, yes, but nothing compared to when someone bought justin timberlake's half-eaten french toast!! THAT was disturbing
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