Michael Jackson upset with BBC
By IANSSaturday, March 21, 2009
LONDON - Pop legend Michael Jackson has reportedly demanded an apology from the BBC after two of its comedians compared him to the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
British funnymen Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis likened the singer to the organisation on BBC Radio 4s ‘The Now Show’ March 13 saying, ‘(We) can’t believe which 80s celebrities (we) want back less - Michael Jackson or the IRA?’
Jackson is now furious at the comment, contactmusic.com reports.
‘Michael was absolutely appalled. It was a disgusting slur. To compare him to cold-blooded murderers is not funny, it is highly offensive,’ said a source close to the singer.
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September 21, 2009: 2:36 am
well MJ has a point that not funny and i wouldn’t wont to be compared to murderers either. |
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