A new version of Michael’s last days will be coming to light by year’s end, with the release of Fit for a King, the first cookbook from celebrity chef Kai Chase.
In an interview with Chase about the March 18 Drawing Hope International Gala Masquerade event in Beverly Hills, for which she is providing some of her trademark cultural fusion cuisine. Kai Chase, who has cooked for luminaries including Mary J. Blige and President Obama, was also Michael’s personal chef, and as soon as his name comes up, the conversation shifted. Chase makes it clear his impact on her life was profound.
She tells us, “When you read the book, you’ll see how things were different” as far as the portrayal of Michael’s world. “I was feeding him and his children. He was going to rehearsals and the recording studio. He was energized, looking good, feeling good. I want to talk about the fun times — the practical jokes played on me in the house, me and the kids planting gardens. I was seeing him every day and working with him every day. He talked to me about a lot of things, as a boss and as a friend — how to move on with your career, write books, this and that.” However, “I was let go at a certain point,” recalls Chase. She was back at the mansion the day Michael died.
Since then, her list of celebrity clients has grown, and “a lot of things are really coming to the forefront right now,” notes the chef, who listens to Michael’s “Keep the Faith” song because “it keeps me inspired and motivated for greatness. The blessings keep pouring down. Sometimes I think he has something to do with that, and imagine him and God high-fiving.”
Source: http://www.hollywoodnews.com/2012/03/10/new-version-of-michael-jackson’s-last-days-coming/
We will see...
In an interview with Chase about the March 18 Drawing Hope International Gala Masquerade event in Beverly Hills, for which she is providing some of her trademark cultural fusion cuisine. Kai Chase, who has cooked for luminaries including Mary J. Blige and President Obama, was also Michael’s personal chef, and as soon as his name comes up, the conversation shifted. Chase makes it clear his impact on her life was profound.
She tells us, “When you read the book, you’ll see how things were different” as far as the portrayal of Michael’s world. “I was feeding him and his children. He was going to rehearsals and the recording studio. He was energized, looking good, feeling good. I want to talk about the fun times — the practical jokes played on me in the house, me and the kids planting gardens. I was seeing him every day and working with him every day. He talked to me about a lot of things, as a boss and as a friend — how to move on with your career, write books, this and that.” However, “I was let go at a certain point,” recalls Chase. She was back at the mansion the day Michael died.
Since then, her list of celebrity clients has grown, and “a lot of things are really coming to the forefront right now,” notes the chef, who listens to Michael’s “Keep the Faith” song because “it keeps me inspired and motivated for greatness. The blessings keep pouring down. Sometimes I think he has something to do with that, and imagine him and God high-fiving.”
Source: http://www.hollywoodnews.com/2012/03/10/new-version-of-michael-jackson’s-last-days-coming/
We will see...