July 7, 2009
Brooke Shields says she "instantly became friends" with Michael Jackson after meeting him when she was 13.
"Nothing was jaded about him. I just was so impressed by his sweetness," Shields tells Rolling Stone's special commemorative issue on the King of Pop, on stands Friday.
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"He was thoughtful, sensitive, sweet, and had a funny sense of humor," she goes on. "If you got to talk to him about music or about the future of technology, his voice would get deeper, he would start talking, and it was as if he was this genius."
Sexuality didn't play a role in their relationship, she explains.
"As he grew older and the more he started to change physically, the more asexual he became to me," Shields says. "It was easy for him to be a friend to me, because I was the most celebrated virgin ever; it's ridiculous, but I was America's virgin.
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"You saw women who were more sexual, who wanted to throw themselves at him and feel like they were going to teach him; we just found each other, and we didn't have to deal with our sexuality. As I grew up and started having boyfriends, I would share with him, and he was like a little kid who talked about the bases- what first base was, what second base was, and it sounded very odd to the outside, I can imagine, but to the inside, to someone who's never really left his bubble, you can understand how he would be curious." Shields continues.
"There were times when he would ask me to marry him, and I would say, 'You have me for the rest of your life, you don't need to marry me, I'm going to go on and do my own life and have my own marriage and my own kids, and you'll always have me.' I think it made him relax. He didn't want to lose things that meant something to him," she adds.
She last saw Jackson at Elizabeth Taylor's 1991 wedding.
"He seemed like his own funny self," she says.
"Nothing was jaded about him. I just was so impressed by his sweetness," Shields tells Rolling Stone's special commemorative issue on the King of Pop, on stands Friday.
Remember Michael Jackson's most unforgettable moments.
"He was thoughtful, sensitive, sweet, and had a funny sense of humor," she goes on. "If you got to talk to him about music or about the future of technology, his voice would get deeper, he would start talking, and it was as if he was this genius."
Sexuality didn't play a role in their relationship, she explains.
"As he grew older and the more he started to change physically, the more asexual he became to me," Shields says. "It was easy for him to be a friend to me, because I was the most celebrated virgin ever; it's ridiculous, but I was America's virgin.
Look back at Michael Jackson's life in photos.
"You saw women who were more sexual, who wanted to throw themselves at him and feel like they were going to teach him; we just found each other, and we didn't have to deal with our sexuality. As I grew up and started having boyfriends, I would share with him, and he was like a little kid who talked about the bases- what first base was, what second base was, and it sounded very odd to the outside, I can imagine, but to the inside, to someone who's never really left his bubble, you can understand how he would be curious." Shields continues.
"There were times when he would ask me to marry him, and I would say, 'You have me for the rest of your life, you don't need to marry me, I'm going to go on and do my own life and have my own marriage and my own kids, and you'll always have me.' I think it made him relax. He didn't want to lose things that meant something to him," she adds.
She last saw Jackson at Elizabeth Taylor's 1991 wedding.
"He seemed like his own funny self," she says.
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At the end of the day we can say this or that about mj, but what we do know is that his success reigns top as an artist! If were as dedicated to our own goals & used our heavenly gifts for positive change, love & peace there would be no time to waste on sexuality or race...after all we who believe are servants of god and will answer to him. Job well done, michael!
Posted by Gigi49 July 8, 2009, 10:42 am
her speech was so sweet and if i was michael i would have left a piece of me behind just for her before i died she is so very sweet to everyone.
Posted by phillip/sweetie July 8, 2009, 9:51 am
I think what she had to say about him is very sweet & paints such a lovely picture. But as a parent I have to wonder: how can you be so close to someone, and not see them for 20 years? This means she never met his kids & he never met hers.
Posted by Zen Angel July 8, 2009, 6:31 am
How come no one had anything good 2 say bout him til he was dead?!
Posted by Nigelsex July 8, 2009, 5:55 am
its kinda sad that we never heard these stories until now. We never got to fully understand who this man was personally cuz of all the media bullshi*t. What a shame. King of pop and we only get bits and pieces of great stories like this one after he's dead. Its not like we can wake him and ask him about all the great things he's experienced. While he was here, when we had him, it was mostly negative. I hope that the media kinda learns a lesson that when u got a great icon like this dont waste time tryin to smear a name for a great story. But then again Michael was the the greatest icon so it really doesnt matter after this point. Damn. How sad.
Posted by angiefox July 7, 2009, 9:59 pm
I also agree wit AM but it nice 2 hear her say sweet+positive things about their friendship
Posted by PrettyLady8 July 7, 2009, 6:28 pm
I totally agree w/ AM
Posted by eeka cheeks July 7, 2009, 6:07 pm
i agree AM.....RIP KING OF MUSIC....
Posted by belladuece July 7, 2009, 5:57 pm
its sweet of her, but i agree, AM.
Posted by SPRINKLES on SOFT SERVE ~* July 7, 2009, 3:01 pm
cute story, but if they were so close at one point, why hadn't she talked to or seen him in almost 20 yrs? the way she describes their friendship, you'd think it would've lasted into their adulthood...
Posted by Alie_M July 7, 2009, 2:57 pm
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