In public, he was "Ooo-hoo!" but in private he was . . . Barry White. That's according to Michael Jackson's kooky spiritual adviser, who says the pop icon's famously high-pitched voice was fake -- an affectation he took on to sound young and boyish.
"His voice was not high pitch. It was deep, a real man's voice," said the Rev. June Gatlin, according to a Jacko documentary, "Gone Too Soon," made by author and director Ian Halperin. Halperin said: "He wanted to act like a boy. Also, he felt it was a way for the public to love him more."
Gatlin, a self-proclaimed "seer" based in Los Angeles, claims the King of Pop, who died a year ago this Friday, came to her for spiritual "cleansing," which included Scripture reading, meditation and journal writing to get him to open up, be himself and speak in his "normal" voice.
"She tried to get him to just be Michael," Halperin said. Still, Jacko never spoke in his normal voice with family, staffers said.
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Of course, Michael Jackson had a lifelong secret he didn't share with anyone - except with this one medicine woman. All we have is her word, but she's a seer after all. There's no one more trustworthy than a person who takes money in exchange for spiritual cleansing rituals.
Totally false. I met Michael jackson in 1988 and spent 20 minutes talking with him. His voice was the same in private as public. "Deep Voice"? Ha. That's baloney.
False! I just spoke to Michael moments ago; he's no knowledge of this June Gatlin character. Honestly, she sounds a bit like a loony to us.
If he spoke with a faked falsetto voice to his family his whole life, what possible reason would he have had to stop faking when talking to you? Face it, you were deceived. The spirit healer has revealed the truth.
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