MIchael Jackson's mausoleum might be a tourist venue real soon if his brother Randy has anything to do with it.
Randy jackson is hoping to turn a private area at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California , into a place where fans of the late King of Pop can gather to commemorate the "Thriller' singer on the June 25 anniversary of his death, similar to Graceland, the former home-turned-attraction of Elvis Presley.
Randy took to his Twitter page and wrote, "I'm meeting with Forest Lawn and the city of Glendale.. Although they have strick rules, I'll do my best to see if fans can visit and pay their respects beyond the gates of Forest Lawn, on June 25th. I will inform you all soon.
Jackson's mausoleum is normally off lmits to non-family members.
It's difficult to imagine Jackson's resting place as a major attraction like Graceland because privacy and security are a major issure at the specal section of Forest Lawn Cemetery. Futher, the venue was created to be a place where the departed can rest in peace without cameras, fans, tour buses or live reporting.
Recently, Jackson's ex, Lisa Marie Presley, told fans to send flowers to Jackson's grave site , and 'sunflowerguy.com' donated and shipped thousands of sunflowers to Forest Lawn Cemetery. This is just one of the difficulties of such a high-profile celebrity having the venue as his/her resting place.
My spin on cash-cow Randy Jackson: Is it nothing these people won't do or just how low can they go to cash in on their brother's death. Michael couldn't escape them while he was alive and now we see he can't escape them in death...Randy and Jermaine don't have the morals of an alley-cats, they have two 2) kids each by the same woman, which Katherine kicked her and her four (4) kids out because they was threating Michael's kids with a stun gun. Why can't Randy and Jermaine take care of their own kids? It's common knowledge that Michael has always taken care of his mother and bought her the mansion in California. Stay tuned the saga continues.
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