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July 13-19: Michael, Madonna & Marital Madness

Posted Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:55pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

For the fourth week in a row, the late Michael Jackson has continued to dominate the headlines and thus, dominate this blog. But some other big pop-star names also made news this week, so before we get to our starting-to-become-weekly MJ roundup, let's cover those stories first...

Celebrity breakups were suddenly in the spotlight this week, with three divas back on the singles scene. First, Jessica Simpson was reportedly dumped by her boyfriend since November 2007, Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo, on the eve of her 29th birthday--in the process ruining not only her lovelife and the last all-important year of her twenties, but plans for her big Barbie-themed birthday bash, which she subsequently cancelled. (On the night that the party was supposed to take place, Tony was spotted out clubbing with pals.)

A friend told People magazine: "Jessica was really blindsided. She's sad, mad, and confused. Her emotions are all over the place." Another source close to Jessica told E! News: "She was surprised. She wouldn't have planned a party if she knew this was coming. They're both going their separate ways."

As for the reason for the split, while some crude people speculated that it was Jessica's much-criticized/publicized weight gain that turned Tony off, other gossip sources reported that Tony became outraged after seeing text messages from Jessica's ex, John Mayer, on her cell phone. But whatever the cause of their breakup, all sources seem to agree that Jessica didn't expect her Romo romance to end, and that she is quite dejected over this split.

As for rumors that Jessica might possibly reunite with her former husband and Newlyweds costar Nick Lachey, who recently ended his own relationship with Vanessa Minnillo, the People magazine source dismissed that possibility, saying: "There is way too much bad blood between Nick and [Jessica's father/manager] Joe [Simpson] for Jessica to even think about it."

A perhaps less surprising split this week was the official and final divorce of troubled British diva Amy Winehouse and her infamous jailbird husband of two years, Blake "Incarcerated" Fielder-Civil. The couple spent much of their tabloid marriage apart, when Blake was jailed on assault charges only six months after their wedding. While Amy professed her undying love for her lesser half--often giving him shoutouts from the stage and wearing "Blake"-emblazoned hair accessories in her giant bouffant--earlier this year Blake filed for divorce on the grounds of her alleged infidelity.

Blake has often been blamed by the media and Amy's own long-suffering parents for introducing Amy to hard drugs and setting her on a self-destructive life path (Blake himself even once confessed this in a famous interview, claiming he'd "ruined something beautiful" and that Amy would be better off without his bad influence), and lately Amy does seem to be enjoying a healthier Blake-free lifestyle on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. So we're hoping that Amy's divorce will give her a new lease on life and maybe even give her some inspiration in the studio: It's been almost three years since she recorded her breakthrough album Back To Black (much of which was inspired by her tumtultous early courtship with Blake), and we're beginning to worry if she'll ever be able to follow it up.  

And finally, according to Us Weekly, Janet Jackson and her longtime boyfriend of almost seven years, music executive and recording artist Jermaine Dupri, have also called it quits. Jermaine was conspicuously absent at last week's memorial for Janet's aforementioned brother Michael, and a source told Us: "They have been moving in different directions for a while." Added another Janet friend: "You shouldn't mix business with pleasure. Janet felt their lives were too crossed [Jermaine had produced some of Janet's music] and they should have kept things separate."

That, of course, brings us to the latest Michael Jackson news. While the King Of Pop's autopsy results are still not due for another two weeks, his other sister LaToya Jackson told the media this week that she--much like her father Joe Jackson--suspects that Michael was murdered. LaToya also announced that a song she previously recorded to honor her family, "Home," will be reissued on July 28 as a tribute to Michael. Proceeds from the single will go to one of Michael's favorite charities, AIDS Project LA, and LaToya will apparently not do any marketing or promotion for the record--so this seems like a more tasteful venture than, say, Joe Jackson promoting his Ranch Records blu-ray label on the BET Awards red carpet.

And on the subject of Michael and unreleased songs, a 25-second clip of a previously unheard Michael tune posthumously leaked online this week. Titled "A Place With No Name," the song is an interpolation of America's 1972 classic "A Horse With No Name" and was recorded with the soft-rock group's permission. America's manager Jim Morey told TMZ: "The band was honored that Michael chose to do their song, and they hope it becomes available for all Michael's fans to hear."

Perhaps more disturbing was the unearthing of previously unreleased footage from Michael's 1984 accident on the set of the Jacksons' now-infamous Pepsi commercial, when Michael was severely burned in a pyrotechnics explosion. According to Us Weekly--the magazine that acquired and released the very disturbing and graphic footage--Michael was never quite the same after being set ablaze that day at L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium, and his addiction to various medications (and possibly to plastic surgery) began after he was prescribed several types of painkillers to ease the suffering from the second- and third-degree burns on his scalp and body. It makes us wonder, sadly, how Michael's life and career might have panned out, had this horrific fireworks accident never occurred that fateful day.

And finally, in other sad (but non-Michael-related) concert accident news, two workers were killed and eight others were injured this week in Marseille, France, due to the collapse of a stage being built for a (now understandably cancelled) Madonna concert. The cause of the stage's roof collapse is as of this writing still unknown, although a manslaughter investigation in currently underway.

Madonna honored the two deceased men during her concert in Udine, Italy on Thursday, the day of the accident, emotionally stating: "Before I continue the show, I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge and pay tribute to two people who lost their lives today...Two men lost their lives, it was a great tragedy to me...I feel so, so devastated to be in any way associated with anyone suffering. Let's all just take a moment to say a prayer for [them]. Our hearts go out to their families and loved ones...We are so blessed and lucky to be alive."

And on that sad note, we shall conclude this post with a quote from the late, great newsman Walter Cronkite, who passed away this week at age 92: "And that's the way it was."

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Michael Jackson Sings From Beyond The Grave - A previously unreleased MJ song is posthumously leaked.

2) Michael's Frightening Pepsi Challenge - Newly unearthed, graphic footage of his Pepsi commercial accident sheds light on his alleged drug addiction.

3) Stage Roof, Madonna Break Down - An accident at a Madonna concert site causes the diva to have an emotional meltdown onstage.

4) Debbie Rowe Sues Over TV Interview - Michael Jackson's ex-wife claims she never told a reporter she didn't want her children.

5) LaToya Jackson Salutes Michael - She releases a charity single to honor her late brother.

6) Jessica Simpson's Public Affair Is Over - Tony Romo splits with Jessica on the eve of her 29th birthday.

7) Amy Winehouse's Divorce Now Official - She's back on the market, fellas!

8) That's The Way Love Goes - Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri are no longer an item.

9) Democracy At Last? - The blogger who leaked Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy online is sentenced.

10) He's Baaaack! - Controversial British comedian Russell Brand will be returning to host the VMAs this year.

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1129 Comments

1. Mely -
Michael Jackson I love you 4ever you are always on our hearts .

2. Victoria -
I pray that he's at peace.

3. lulu -
best singer forever

4. Adelyne -
his music will live forever

5. Gilberto -
MJ more than just a king of pop

6. Gilberto -
MJ more than just a king of pop

7. Sonya -
I am still amazed at some of the articles, rumors, lies and speculation Michael had to live through and now even in death. Why would a man worth millions persue average sick children or meet gay men at questionable motels when he could simply cross the water to another country and indulge anonymously, or in a country where it is acceptable (they do exist you know)? I can't imagine how he could have gotten through it all the crap without drugs. This was a man who really gave up his life for his art (music) and his joy (children). RIP Michael...

8. Sonya -
And Jermaine Dupri was too short and odd looking for Janet..

9. wesam n -
top of the world M.J at paradise ... love u

10. Squeeky -
I was so lucky to see a michael jackson concert before he died.
it was the bad tour and it was a birthday present from my parents in 1989. It was so fun and it's a memory I'll never forget.
thanks for the memories michael you'll always be a thriller in our hearts

11. Dallas H -
go mike

12. Almamy -
I am responding to the comment of someone who calls himself cat. You better be cat! The symbolic meaning of cat has no positive effect to mankind. Cat symbolizes evil and dubiousity,just as you've started to ochestrate your soft paws with sharp claws on someone before his and after his time Kids were not and will not be safe. So remember that there are predators out there that are more worst as you claim Mike to be.As this saying goes '' If you do not have anything good to say about someone, do not speak.

13. Ecodirectpress -
saudades

14. Ms T. -
Michael Jackson is and will always be a complete star. No one has ever touched the world as this man did. People can say what they want - but the fact that you (people) still talk and write about him - only means his music has some kind of meaning to you.

15. syabil10 -
im gona exchange mj at the consert at london

16. Gloria Marie -
Michael Jackson was a good singer and dancer. Hope and pray that he is at peace! R.I.P

17. Jackie -
Michael's death cut me like a knifle. I loved his music and everything he did to change the world. I looked up to him like a big brother. My favorite song is Heal the world. Thank you MJ. I love you. RIP.

18. JENNIFER -
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER MUSIC ENTERTAINER LIKE MICHAEL JACKSON, NEVER!! THE MEDIA IS POTRAYING HIM TO BE THIS AND THAT WHICH HAS NO MATTER NOW BECAUSE HE'S GONE. PEOPLE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND HIM SO THEY SAY RUMORS. DESPITE HIS WRONGS, HE HAD ALOT OF RIGHT IN HIM. GOD HAS ONLY A FEW EARTH ANGELS HE SENDS TO LIVE AMONG US AND MICHAEL WAS ONE OF THEM, JUST LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC IT CAME FROM HIS SOUL AND SPIRIT, VERY RARE!!

19. Gaudence -
you know that kid tat lied on michael jacksonwellh addmitted that he lied and you what is real funny well not funny funny but ironically is how the press didn't mention that. they have nothin to do but to ruin peoples lives i mean what the heck is this any way he was a good man and for all you haters that rwrite bad stuff about him you guys well nevermind lets not go there
he he he :))

20. Brownsugar -
mj, was very loveing to and in my heart I now his at peace of mind now he does'nt have to worrie abt no more dirty,lies ,desefulness,god bless u for the time u have given us here on earth rest in peace
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