MJ's Lover
31st January 2008, 03:03 PM
Ive just been sent this email from www.eurweb.com and it says Raymone is no longer working for Michael.
It also says that he has also temporarily let Grace go due to sickness.
The full report reads as follows:
*Fox.com columnist Roger Friedman is reporting that Michael Jackson has severed ties with his rep Raymone Bain, and has temporarily removed his nanny Grace Rwaramba from his house because she's germy.
"She’s sick, she’s got something, and Michael hates germs," a source is quoted as saying. "So Grace is out. She’s over at her luxury condo in Las Vegas while Michael and his kids remain at the Palms casino."
As for Jackson's longtime publicist/manager Bain, Friedman says she has also left the building, but she'll deny it "to anyone who asks."
Friedman says Jackson's sudden lack of management puts serious doubt on new reports that he will join Kanye West, Akon, Fergie and will.i.am to perform songs from his upcoming "Thriller" remix album on the Grammy telecast.
Meanwhile, the New York Post is reporting that Jackson will promote the Feb. 12 release of his "Thriller" remix album in a Pepsi commercial that will air during the Super Bowl on Sunday. The spot will be followed by a "major TV, radio, online and outdoor advertising campaign," according to the Post.
Report courtesy of www.eurweb.com
It also says that he has also temporarily let Grace go due to sickness.
The full report reads as follows:
*Fox.com columnist Roger Friedman is reporting that Michael Jackson has severed ties with his rep Raymone Bain, and has temporarily removed his nanny Grace Rwaramba from his house because she's germy.
"She’s sick, she’s got something, and Michael hates germs," a source is quoted as saying. "So Grace is out. She’s over at her luxury condo in Las Vegas while Michael and his kids remain at the Palms casino."
As for Jackson's longtime publicist/manager Bain, Friedman says she has also left the building, but she'll deny it "to anyone who asks."
Friedman says Jackson's sudden lack of management puts serious doubt on new reports that he will join Kanye West, Akon, Fergie and will.i.am to perform songs from his upcoming "Thriller" remix album on the Grammy telecast.
Meanwhile, the New York Post is reporting that Jackson will promote the Feb. 12 release of his "Thriller" remix album in a Pepsi commercial that will air during the Super Bowl on Sunday. The spot will be followed by a "major TV, radio, online and outdoor advertising campaign," according to the Post.
Report courtesy of www.eurweb.com