... Michael stops in the middle of prepping, makeup, hair, etc., he is gleeful that he knew they would get paid. Michael just comes across so immature, that now I wished I had not read it.
I think more the point that was being made was even though MJ was focused on doing this important photo shoot, he still was genuinely pleased to learn the guys would now be paid, and took the time to show that he was. I'm not sure that was being immature.
They did not like Michael Amir Williams nor Raymone Bain either. Although I think they liked working better for Raymone than Michael.
They definitely did not prefer working for Raymone over Michael. They really liked Michael.
I'm not sure they ever said they straight out disliked Raymone or Michael Amir Williams, although with Raymone, they became quite unhappy with her not returning their calls and not paying them. She might have had good reasons; we do not know her side. To me it seems like a whole lot of poorly handled communication, not just between the bodyguards and others or MJ with the bodyguards, but between Raymone and the assistant, Feldman(interesting last name...)and Grace and Feldman, and back and forth....not healthy attitudes or communication going on much of the time, and it could be felt in the working environment. How much Michael was aware of this I don't know but because he was a creative genious, I believe his stance was "I hired you people to take care of..." and perhaps removed himself a little too much. We don't have his side either. That's the difficulty with these things...
The guys were fine with Raymone initially and fine with MAW initially, too...(they had no clashes with him that they mention), until I think after Bill drove all the way out from Vegas on short notice to deliver something Michael requested, and MAW, when Bill arrived after all that driving, just took it and said, "Thank you, that's all we need," and Bill I think felt "dismissed" and had to turn around and drive straight back. Maybe not any more should have been expected by him, but it was such a change from the way things were previously and before MAW came on the scene. It would appear MAW became MJ's new preference. I don't get the impression MAW was rude or directly uncool...just things had changed. Bill had to find his "new lane." I don't think that would have been easy for anyone, to be fair.
I think all MJ's bodyguards in general throughout the years were often used as errand boys because Michael couldn't just go out and do things himself. He even laments about that to the guys in the book; he wished he could go out and do his own errands especially for his own children.
Wouldn't it seem fair to suggest, by the way, that if someone doesn't want to read the book, that's fine and no one should put them down for it.
Contrarily, if someone has chosen to read the book, no one should put them down for it or place themselves "above" those people for themselves having chosen not to read it.