«Jackson would be horrified to see her now!» This is what happened to Jackson’s wife and the mother of his only kids

“She was the mother of his children—now fans barely recognize her” 🎤💔 Michael Jackson’s former partner, once by his side during a deeply personal chapter of his life, has returned to the public eye. But her recent appearance has sparked concern and conversation. See the photos and full story in the article below 👇

His significant contribution to the music world can hardly be overestimated. Dubbed as the King of Pop, he achieved incredible career heights, achievements and international acclaim solidifying his status as an icon of the era. His popular music, the legendary moonwalk and the anti-gravity lean made him one-of-his-kind. Sadly enough, the world had to say goodbye to him too early when he passed away in 2009 leaving his fans in tears and sorrow.

What concerns his personal life, the love of his life was Lisa Presley. However, their marriage lasted from 1994 to 1996 being one of the most talked-about and scandalous ones of the pop culture. It actually lasted only 20 months and the reason for their divorce was Michael’s desire for becoming a father which Lisa was against. It was Michael’s cherished dream to embrace parenthood which he fulfilled while being in a relationship with a nurse who also was his fan.

The music legend welcomed 2 kids with Debbie, while his youngest one was born via surrogacy. Reportedly, it was the star who became the main caregiver for their children and after his passing the grandparents looked after them. Rowe was diagnosed with cancer as a result of which she became bald and frail. However, the woman successfully overcame the terrible disease and now everything is okay.

It took her 9 years to come back to the spotlight and what she looks like now keeps disappointing the fans. Her greyed hair and deep wrinkles betray her age leaving a lot to be desired. As a reminder, she was his dermatologist who provided him with medication feeling partly responsible for his addiction issues.

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