cryingangel
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So many things going through my head right now.
All in all, I'm just angry. I can't believe we're living such days...
All in all, I'm just angry. I can't believe we're living such days...
i am mad too.All in all, I'm just angry. I can't believe we're living such days...
They so grown up. God bless am in tears again
I fell alseep before the tribute and have just watched it. Wow. The tribute was beautiful and made more poignant by the speech by the kids. Prince was so mature and so well spoken, it was a wonderful speech that overshadowed everyone. I know that Michael was standing right there beside them. They made their daddy so proud last night. Such wonderful, loving children. Although I must admit I still find it odd seeing Prince the young man-I remember seeing the photos when he was born!
Me too.......I can't see because I'll cry when the kids start speaking....I can't read.... i can't watch.
this is most unfair.
i wish i had never lived to see this day come.
i am mad too.
i wish i had never lived this long to face such days
its just UNfair.
I agree with ForeverBeInPeaceMichael.
I'm afraid to watch the kids speech
The tribute was nice.... very well put together and the sound was great. MJ's voice blended in with the show, it didn't sound fake at all. Listening to the audio it sounds like the man was there with the other artists.
I can't take it...I'm just crying harder.....
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I've just watched Prince and Paris speaking...I'm crying so hard. It must have been very hard for them to speak in front of all those peopleThey're so strong, but they're just kids who have lost their father. I don't think it was their choice 100% to go up to the stage and do that...I guess they were asked to do that and they had to get prepared emotionally....
I think it's a cruel thing. The Grammies used the kids in a sense. Personally, I wish they had just watched the tribute in the audience....That alone must have been tough.
this is what she was talking about
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Tell us about your decision to pay tribute to Michael Jackson.
KEN EHRLICH (Grammys producer): Last year at this time, it was the 25th anniversary of Thriller and I was talking about having Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown – before the troubles – and Ne-Yo do a whole thing that ended with Michael. It would have started with two or three of them pretending to be Michael, and then Michael would be revealed. I pitched it to him, and I thought I had him. And he just said, “I’m not ready.. .I’ll be with you next year.” It wasn’t to be.
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Glad to know we're on the same page.I was wondering that myself. I hope they weren't pressured...
They're old enough now to stand up for themselves, but I agree, they've just lost their father and are still vulnerable.
I sincerily hope they were there because they WANTED to.
I love those kids.