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anthonythemachinex
Anthony Conway :
I wish they would've turned the place into an MJ Museum, give tours and stuff, that would've been cool
2026-02-18 04:37:01
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bratjudysmail
Judy Hoffmann :
That’s why he loved it there. Super quiet and private.
2026-02-17 00:44:50
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veronicadialeneha
Veronica 💖 :
He died protecting children 🥺💔🥺💔
2026-02-19 13:19:18
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christy.love39
Miss love :
Michael Jackson’s children own that and it’s not gonna be sold. It’s paid on every month by the lawyers and it just sits there. There’s a lot of things inside that house. He lived there for 20 years.
2026-02-18 11:53:22
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wareham25
Oneida_35 :
Poor Michael. My heart breaks.
2026-02-17 16:46:37
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shessogeorgia
Meg B. :
The entire world failed that precious soul of a human. 😭 My heart is so broken for him.
2026-02-22 00:16:29
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screw.u.guys
screw.u.guys :
this genuinely made me burst into tears. he has no business being gone
2026-02-17 18:08:48
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mazikeen9.1
🖤 Kells 🖤 ❌ :
He should still be here 💔🥺
2026-02-19 05:42:36
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beloved.simpleton
Beloved Simpleton :
our most beloved star, he didn't deserve what "They" did to him. 😭
2026-02-17 17:27:20
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koffinkitten1307
🦇⚰️Kat Koffin⚰️🦇 :
that place carried nothing but pain for Michael after the raids. he said it was no longer a home after that. 😭😭😭😭
2026-02-17 15:26:31
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4llthings_p
4llthings_p :
I honestly feel like he could’ve ended up competing with Disney and doing way better things for kids than them at a way lower price bc he was cool and cared and I think that that’s also another reason why those allegations were brought up against him
2026-02-17 21:46:22
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snookiecurran
Snookie Curran :
We love you Michael Justice is coming
2026-02-18 01:50:36
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wolfster664
Wolfster66 :
The elites destroyed him and crafted a narrative.We were lied to
2026-02-21 13:58:13
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tiffbrk1
tiffbrk1 :
He was always innocent. A true treasure.
2026-02-22 08:23:06
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ca_jun
Alexandra :
I wanted to visit here more than Disneyland as a kid
2026-02-18 20:45:51
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thestupidbutsmart1
This_Gettin_Old :
we were all wrong Mj rip our king you were a true guardian
2026-02-18 19:36:30
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dion083
dion083 :
This man never has peace from any of his fans either. They hounded him and didn’t care to give him any ounce of privacy at all.
2026-02-18 03:55:18
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marlinatina0
Fiorella :
Este tiene que ser su Museo no entiendo como un GENIO TAN GRANDE NO TIENE UN MUSEO
2026-02-21 19:22:16
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bradleysmith962
Bradley Smith :
They should have turned it into a museum or something Michael would have loved.
2026-02-18 13:38:02
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lynnietheskagg
Lynnie Romero :
always been a Jackson fan.. nobody can take away the joy his music left me. I heart Michael ❤️
2026-02-18 04:53:35
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mypulloutgamesolid
🫪🙂‍↕️💯🫄🏼 :
I’m so glad I was wrong about MJ! He was just protecting the kids from evil!
2026-02-21 19:26:38
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ytresistanceepic444
Ytresistanceepic :
I don’t know how I didn’t visit over there and I’m a big fan and I live at that time. I should take a rental and go down now.
2026-02-17 20:47:22
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mspatrici
Reina :
Destruyeron la felicidad de los niños y destruyeron a Michel todo por tapar a quienes realmente hicieron atrocidades.
2026-02-21 02:47:37
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notkyler16
Kyler :
Why do people believe he is dead 😂 yall needa wake up
2026-02-19 01:22:35
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