Home > Entertainment > Report

MJ in "Tweance": No-one was responsible for my death

ANI
Monday, November 2, 2009 15:40 IST
Email Email
Print Print
Share Share

London: In the first ever séance on Twitter, a psychic has claimed that he contacted the spirit of Michael Jackson.


Related videos
Complete Coverage

The "Tweance" lets users follow an online real-time chat with River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain and the Thriller superstar.

The spooky get-together was organised by top psychic Jayne Wallace, who contacted the spirit of Jade Goody in a seance conducted by The Sun.

And now, Jayne has spectacularly conducted a full paranormal chat with the King of Pop for millions of Tweeters.

During the incredible session Jayne revealed that Jackson hinted that his addiction to prescription drugs had led to his death.

Jayne claimed that when she asked Michael on who was responsible for his death, he did not take any names.

"No-one was responsible. I was warned many times about medication but the pain was too severe, and I felt I could not survive without it," The Sun quoted Jayne as telling what MJ told her.

The psychic also claimed the King of Pop had told her he was looking forward to coming to London to perform in his O2 Arena tours.

She also said that MJ told her he was glad his film 'This Is It' had been released saying: "I let them film. I'm glad the fans have something. I give it to you all as my final gift. I will channel my energies through your dreams."

Jayne also claimed that MJ told her: "I was a man of many masks. I don't know if I ever saw the real me myself. "

A spokesman for Angels Fancy Dress in London, who came up with the idea for the Tweance, said: "We were amazed to see no-one had used Twitter for a seance before. We had seen Jayne doing her seance in The Sun and thought we would see if she was interested."

digg reddit google Facebook MySpace delicious

Post your comment
One of a kind
A lavish bash was organised for the first anniversary celebrations of the plush suburban hotel, Intercontinental, The Lalit.
Minds that conquered MIT
A group of students from Bangalore bagged the award for the best presentation at the sixth International Genetically Engineered Machine competition.

Get daily news in your inbox and read it at your convenience.

D