Michael Jackson's children were looking forward to accompanying him to London on his 'This is It' tour, and they were perfecting their cockney accents on the day he died. Photo Credit: CBS/Video Grab
June 24, 2010, (Sawf News) - Michael Jackson's children were looking forward to accompanying him to London on his 'This is It' tour, and they were perfecting their cockney accents on the day he died.
During his last week, Michael had organized British theme nights for the children; Rolling Stones and Beatles songs were played in the kitchen.
These and other heart wrenching details of Michael's interactions with his children during his final days were revealed by his former chef Kai Chase in her first interview to the press.
"Mr Jackson loved the UK - he told me he had a huge place in his heart for the country, the Queen, and the music there," says Chase.
"He loved fish and chips and wanted the children to try shepherd's pie. London was one of his favorite places on earth.
"The kids spent hours talking in Cockney accents and were competing for the best Cockney voice on the morning he died. Blanket kept saying, 'Top o' the mornin' to you,' over and over - which is obviously Irish, but he didn't seem to notice."
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