Was this Jackie Kennedy Onassis true experience working with MJ?
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Some people have assumed that First Lady Jackie O and MJ were on the good terms. That might not be the case according to one of her authors, Greg Lawrence. An excerpt from his account explains the possible true relationship between the two during the creation of MJ's autobiography, Moonwalk. This excerpt was featured in the Vanity Fair magazine, January 2011, pg. 108. <br /><br />
<br /><br />This could be another case of media manipulation because the two direct quotes does not say anything about MJ's supposed "erratic eccentricities." It may not have been her favorite book to work on but it does not mean that the relationship between the two were not on good terms. It could've been the controlling people around him that was a true bother to her. However, it does leave room for debate about the Kennedy connections that some have made in relation to this hoax. So what do you guys think of this?In the case of Michael Jackson's 1988 memoir, Moonwalk, Jackie had to endure the pop star's erratic eccentricities during the more than four years before the book was finally published. She once told me it was "a professional embarrassment." Joe Armstrong, a former publisher of Rolling Stone, New York, and New West magazines, was a trusted friend of Jackie's during her later years, and he said of the Michael Jackson project, "Jackie wasn't involved in that because it was an interest of hers, or a curiosity of hers. She said she did it 'to be a good citizen' at Double day. Those were her words. Because she said if she helped with that, it let her have the ability to do the kind of special books she truly loved."
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